E-SAu (Salamanca) Universidad, Archivo y Biblioteca Ms 2637

Shelfmark
Ms 2637
Siglum

E-SAu Ms 2637

Source type
Subcategory of source
Category
Document type
Origin
Date
12th century (second half)
Contents
fols. 1r-167v Proprium de tempore (de dominica i in adventu ad dominica xxiiij post pentecostem), fol. 167v In dedicatione ecclesiae, fols. 168v-233r Proprium de sanctis, fols. 233r-235v Commune sanctorum, fols. 235v-245r Missae votivae, fol. 245r Ordo cum sponsus venerit ad ecclesiam..., fol. 246r Cum introyret sacerdos in domum infirmi..., fols. 250r-260r Pro defunctis, fol. 260r Benedictiones, fols. 261v-262r Exorcismi, fols. 262v-267v Troparium.
Type of script
Decoration

Initials on red, purple or black, plain or with simple decorations; capitals are decorated with phytomorphic and/or zoomorphic motifs; colors used for the decoration of capitals are red, purple, blue, brown, yellow and sepia. The most striking example of the decorative type of this Missal is on folio 2 (late foliation), a capital “A”.

Inscriptions
Some marginal inscriptions.
Material
Condition of document

Good; some margins are mutilated or sewed; the folio between folios 89 and 90 (late foliation) is torn off; the quaternion XXXIII has been rebound upside down, causing its folios to be in reverse order (see "foliation" and "gathering structure" below; for reading purposes, the corresponding pictures on this database [251r ... 258v] have been rotated 180 degrees).

Page layout

2 col. 25-31 wl / 32 rl — ]20<79-80>16-17<76-77>43-46 x 27-30<258-261>55-56 [fol. 17]
2 col. 31 wl / 31 rl — ]15<78-79>17<76>33-36 x 32-34<262>49-51 [fol. 250]

Foliation/Pagination

271 folios; two flyleaves at the beginning and other two at the end; lately added arabic foliation, on pencil, from 1 to 267; original roman foliation, which begins on second folio, has some inconsistencies (absence, interpolation and repetition), especially between folios 1 and 27; because of the upside down rebinding of the quaternion XXXIII, its original roman foliation appears in reverse order, but the late arabic foliation (fols. 251-258) is posterior to this rebinding, being thus in accordance to the reverse order (see "condition of document" above).

Gathering

I (fols. 1-8), II (fols. 9-18), III (fols. 19-24), IV (fols. 25-32), V (fols. 33-40), VI (fols. 41-48), VII (fols. 49-56), VIII (fols. 57-64), IX (fols. 65-72), X (fols. 73-80), XI (fols. 81-88), XII (fols. 89-95), XIII (fols. 96-103), XIV (fols. 104-111), XV (fols. 112-119), XVI (fols. 120-127), XVII (fols. 128-135), XVIII (fols. 136-143), XIX (fols. 144-151), XX (fols. 152-159), XXI (ff. 160-166), XXII (ff. 167-174), XXIII (ff. 175-182), XXIV (ff. 183-190), XXV (ff. 191-198), XXVI (ff. 199-206), XXVII (fols. 207-214), XXVIII (fols. 215-222), XXIX (fols. 223-230), XXX (fols. 231-238), XXXI (fols. 239-246), XXXII (fols. 247-250), XXXIII (fols. 251-258), XXXIV (fols. 259-266), XXXV (fols. 267)

Bindings

Late hardback cover.

Remarks

Folio 1 of Arabic numbering is an addition, although contemporary to the main body of the codex; folio 17v (late foliation) contains prayers added by 15th century hand; a sequence for Sancta Marina, popular in Galicia, León and several other Spanish locations from the 10th-11th centuries, was added on folio 75v (late foliation) around 1300. The Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos, where the cult of St. Marina was known, has been proposed as a possible origin for this MS. However, according to Ferreira (2022), Astorga, a suffragan of Braga, was under Portuguese influence during most of the 12th century, and the connection of Santa Marina del Rey with the bishops of Astorga from 1172 onwards (Fuertes Pérez 2010) allowed for the development of its devotion there. The likely northern French origin of the first Roman-Frankish bishop of Astorga (Henriet 2016) and the presence in the cathedral of an important chapel dedicated to the saint (established by Martín González, bishop between 1285 and 1301), would together explain both the odd choice of feasts in the Sanctorale (Boudeau 2016) and the late prominence given to St. Marina in the manuscript. 

References

DOMÍNGUEZ BORDONA, Jesús, Manuscritos con pinturas: notas para un inventario de los conservados en colecciones públicas y privadas, Madrid: Centro de Estudios Históricos, 1933, nº1051.

PRADO, Germán, 'El kyrial español', Analecta sacra tarraconensia, 14 (1941), pp. 97-128 at 102, 106-108.

JANINI, José, Manuscritos litúrgicos de las bibliotecas de España, Burgos: Aldecoa, 1977-1980, I, pp. 236-239.

CUESTA, Ismael Fernández de la, Manuscritos y fuentes musicales en España: Edad Media, Madrid: Alpuerto, 1980, p. 167. 

CASTRO CARIDAD, Eva, Tropos y troparios hispánicos, Santiago de Compostela: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 1991.

WALKER, Rose, Views of transition: liturgy and illumination in Medieval Spain, London-Toronto, 1998.

UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA (ESPAÑA), BIBLIOTECA GENERAL, Catálogo de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Universitaria de Salamanca. II, Manuscritos 1680-2777, ed. Óscar Lilao Franca y Carmen Castrillo González, Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2002, pp. 1007-1008.

ZAPKE, Susana (ed), Hispania vetus: manuscritos litúrgico-musicales de los orígenes visigóticos a la transición francorromana (siglos IX-XII), Bilbao: Fundación BBVA, 2007, p. 378.

FUERTES PÉREZ, Francisco, Historia de Santa Marina del Rey [e-book], Vegas del Condado, 2010.

BOUDEAU, Océane, “Un missel ibérique de la seconde moitié du XIIe ou du début du XIIIe siècle (Salamanque, Biblioteca General Histórica, ms. 2637)”, Revista Portuguesa de Musicologia, 3/2 (2016), pp. 65-110, <http://rpm-ns.pt/index.php/rpm/article/view/301/448>. 

HENRIET, Patrick, “La lettre d’Osmundus, évêque d’Astorga, à la comtesse Ide de Boulogne (avant 1096)”, Territorio, Sociedad y Poder, 11 (2016) pp. 63-75.

BOUDEAU, Océane, “Les alléluias du missel conservé à Salamanque (Salamanque, Biblioteca General Histórica, ms 2637) : spécificités ibériques et réseaux de diffusion)”, Revista Portuguesa de Musicologia, 8/1 (2021), pp. 1-41, <https://rpm-ns.pt/index.php/rpm/article/view/420/793>.

FERREIRA, Manuel Pedro, “Digital Matters: Early Iberian Manuscripts from the Lisbon Vantage Point”, Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, special issue “Connecting the Dots” (January 2022), pp. 1-13.

Description author/s

Musical Items

Displaying 1841 - 1860 of 2355
Folio Seq Incipit Feast Occasion Genre Cantus ID Mode
215r 005 Alleluia Judicabunt sancti nationes* Felicis et Adaucti MI Al g02217 *
215r 006 Fulgebunt justi et tamquam scintillae in Felicis et Adaucti MI Of g02349 8
215r 007 Tamquam aurum in fornace probavit eos Felicis et Adaucti MI OfV g02349a 8
215r-215v 008 Quod dico vobis in tenebris dicite Felicis et Adaucti MI Cm g01330 4?
215v 001 Gloriosae virginis Mariae nativitatem hodiernam devotissime Nativitas Mariae MI In g02806 3?
215v 002 Magnus dominus* Nativitas Mariae MI InV g01167a
216r 001 Concupivit rex de corem tuum quoniam Nativitas Mariae MI Gr g01391 1
216r 002 Audi filia et vide et inclina Nativitas Mariae MI GrV g01381b 1
216r 003 Alleluia Nativitas gloriosae virginis Mariae ex Nativitas Mariae MI Al g02216 7
216r 004 Alleluia Nativitas tua dei genitrix virgo Nativitas Mariae MI Al g02252 8
216v 001 Felix namque es sacra virgo Maria Nativitas Mariae MI Of g01421 8
216v 002 Beata et venerabilis virgo Maria cujus Nativitas Mariae MI OfV g01421c 8
216v 003 Beata viscera* Nativitas Mariae MI Cm g01419 *
217r 001 Gloria et honore coronasti eum et Gorgonii MI In g02212 7
217r 002 Domine dominus noster* Gorgonii MI InV g02212a 7
217r 003 Gloria et honore coronasti eum domine Gorgonii MI Gr g01282 5
217r 004 Et constituisti eum super opera manuum Gorgonii MI GrV g01282b 5
217r 005 Alleluia Gloria et honore coronasti eum Gorgonii MI Al g02346 7
217v 001 Gloria et honore* Gorgonii MI Of g01260 *
217v 002 Gloria et honore coronasti eum domine Gorgonii MI Cm g02807 2?