E-TUY (Tuy) Archivo Capitular de la Catedral de Tuy Fragmento 021
Shelfmark
Fragmento 021
Siglum
E-TUY Fragmento 021
Source type
Subcategory of source
Category
Completeness
Document type
Origin
Date
c. 1400
Cursus
Tradition
Type of script
Type of notation
Decoration
Plain or slightly decorated capitals and initials, in red or rarely in red and brown.
Inscriptions
On folio Ar, on upper half, there is an enframed inscription, in brown: "Documentos sobre presentacion del benefício de belesar". Belesar is a small village in the Pontevedra province, 3 miles from Baiona (see "Fragmento 12").
Material
Condition of document
Bifolio. Mutilated on outer margins. Perfuration holes revealing previous binding purposes.
Page layout
Each folio: c. 305 x c. 440
Remarks
The Aquitanian notation is of an Iberian variety. The responsory "Gregem tuum domine", with the verse "Et ne nocturnis", on folio Av, seems to be circumscribed to the Hispano-Visigothic rite (see Pinell, "Una exhortación...", below). The second verse for the same responsory uses a particular version of the lesser doxology ("Gloria et honor patri..."), pointing as well to the Hispano-Visigothic rite (see Bingham, "Origines...", below). The fragments ("Fragmentos") 1, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21 and 22, held in the Archivo Capitular de la Catedral de Tui, belonged originally to one and the same Antiphoner. They previously served as covers or binding material for a register book (see "Inscriptions and marks" above, where the inscriptions identify the book).
References
Bingham, Joseph, Origines Ecclesiasticae; or, the Antiquities of the Christian Church, and other works, Vol. IV, London, 1840; Pinell, Dom Jorge M., monje de Montserrat, "Una exhortación diaconal en el antiguo Rito hispánico: La 'Supplicatio'", Analecta Sacra Tarraconensia, XXXVI, 1 (1963), 3-25.
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