P-Cug (Coimbra) Biblioteca Geral da Universidade MM 1063 (24) + MM...
The largest pieces of these fragments still have the ancient numbering:
- XVIII (MM 1063.36)
- XIX (MM 1063.43)
- XXII (MM 1063.35)
Thank to these numbers, and considering the chants of the other pieces, the order might be, with the hypothetical feasts:
MM 1063.25 (Nativity) + MM 1063.24 (First mass for St. John the Evangelist) + MM 1063.36 (2nd mass for St. John, Holy Innocents) + MM 1063.43 (end of the Holy Innocents, Sunday in the octave of Nativity and the beginning of the Octave of Nativity) + MM 1063.35 (Epiphany and the beginning of the Sunday following Epiphany).
Among very common chants, one must highlight the presence of a Genealogy.
On each piece: stamps of the library and title of the 1555 book printed in Lyons (France) from which the fragments were detached: [Jhoannes de] Turrecremata (Torquemada), In tractatum de consecratione
Lotharingian notation on four black lines, letter-clefs (c, f and b) and custodes (maybe not original).