P-Cua (Coimbra) Arquivo Distrital e da Universidade III-1ªD-3-5-069
Shelfmark
III-1ªD-3-5-069
Siglum
P-Cua III-1ªD-3-5-069
Source type
Category
Completeness
Document type
Date
early 13th century
Cursus
Type of script
Type of notation
Description of the notation
Staves with four red lines.
Decoration
Blue and red initials with red or blue decoration.
Inscriptions
There are two library stickers, one identifying the book «III D / 1ª / 3 / 5 / 69» and other with the number «8586».
«INV. BOL. / 95 (2)», in pencil [ff. Av-Br]
«janrº 1623. [?]r~ anni / Do P[?] Frº. Carvalho / Nunez», black ink, upside-down [f. Av]
«1623», black ink, upside-down [f. Br]
«INV. BOL. / 95 (1)», in pencil [f. Bv]
«janrº 1623. [?]r~ anni / Do P[?] Frº. Carvalho / Nunez», black ink, upside-down [f. Av]
«1623», black ink, upside-down [f. Br]
«INV. BOL. / 95 (1)», in pencil [f. Bv]
Material
Condition of document
Damaged. Used as book cover and trimmed at the top. The trimming caused loss of contents.
Page layout
Bifolium. Ar c. 280 x c. 250 mm; Br c. 280 x c. 235 mm. One column. Text arranged full page, with seven tetragrams per page in the present state, but at least one stave was lost due to trimming at the top.
Remarks
The cursus of this Office corresponds to secular use, but the paleographical characteristics evoke manuscripts produced by either secular French or Cistercian monastic scriptoria in the early 13th century. There was a women's Convent of St. Anne in Coimbra, active since at least 1184. If local in origin, this manuscript may have been commissioned by the Convent to a Cistercian or a French-trained clerk. In 1550 a Cistercian College (Colégio de S. Bernardo) was established in Coimbra and the Arquivo da Universidade inherited its administrative documents, dated from 1108 to 1835.
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Project ID
PTDC/ART-PER/0902/2020
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