E-Sco (Sevilla) Institución Colombina Libro 056

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Libro 056
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E-Sco Libro 056

Source type
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Category
Document type
Main place of use
Date
15th century (second half)
Cursus
Type of script
Type of notation
Decoration

Richly illuminated manuscript, with use of several colours and gold, with phytomorphic motifs. Capital letters in this decorative style, otherwise plain, in red. Initials in brown decorated in the same colour and sepia, sometimes with filigree.

Material
Condition of document

Fair

Foliation/Pagination

51 folios. Lately added arabic numbering.

Bindings

Leather over boards, painted with decorations in brown, with metal staples and locks.

Remarks
This manuscript has been updated in the last quarter of the 16t century according to the tridentine reform. Following the humanistic principles promoted by Trent, the melodies were slightly modified, although generally keeping the main design of the original versions, still visible beneath the erasures and modifications. The setting of the liturgical elements was also forcibly modified; in this case, however, it is quite impossible to see the original layer. Therefore, for the entries "Tradition" and "Use" above, we indicate "Roman (post-Tridentine)". The flyleaf of the front cover is a fragment from a Temporal Antiphoner (15th century) with part of the Trinity antiphon "Deum laudemus verum". The flyleaf of the back cover is a bifolio fragment from a Gradual (16th century), which includes the following chants for the fourth week in Lent: Gradual verse "Ut quid domine recessisti", Tract (no music) "Adjuva nos" and the beginning of the Offertory "Benedicite gentes dominum".
References

HIDALGO, Rosario Marchena, “La iluminación en Sevilla a lo largo del siglo XV”, Laboratorio de Arte, 20 (2007), pp. 9-30; Idem, Las miniaturas de los libros de coro de la Catedral de Sevilla: el siglo XVI, Sevilha: Universidad de Sevilla e Fundación Focus – Abengoa, 1998.

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Musical Items

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Folio Seq Incipit Feast Occasion Genre Position Cantus ID Mode Diff
018r 001 Caeli aperti sunt super eum et Epiphania M V 01 006892a 1
018v 001 Reges Tharsis et insulae munera offerent Epiphania M R 1.3 007523 2
019v 001 Omnes de Saba venient aurum et Epiphania M V 01 007523a 2
020r 001 Gloria patri et filio et spiritui Epiphania M V 02 909000 2
020v 001 Benedicamus domino Epiphania M BD 850162
021r 001 Omnis terra adoret te et psallat Epiphania M A 2.1 004155 4 E
021v 001 Reges Tharsis et insulae munera offerrent Epiphania M A 2.2 004594 1 A
022r 001 Omnes gentes quascumque fecisti venient et Epiphania M A 2.3 004125 4 E
022v 001 Reges Tharsis et insulae munera offerent Epiphania M W 2. 008180 *
022v 002 Illuminare illuminare Jerusalem quia venit lux Epiphania M R 2.1 006882 5
024r 001 Et ambulabunt gentes in lumine tuo Epiphania M V 01 006882a 5
025r 001 Omnes de Saba venient aurum et Epiphania M R 2.2 007314 7
026r 001 Reges Tharsis et insulae munera offerrent Epiphania M V 01 007314a 7
027r 001 Magi veniunt ab oriente Jerusalem quaerentes Epiphania M R 2.3 007112 8
028v 001 Vidimus stellam ejus in oriente Epiphania M V 01 007112a 8
029v 001 Gloria patri et filio et spiritui Epiphania M V 02 909000 8
030r 001 Venite adoremus eum quia ipse est Epiphania M A 3.1 005348 8 G
030v 001 Homo natus est in ea et Epiphania, infra oct. M A 3.1 003130 7 C
031v 001 Adorate dominum alleluia in aula sancta Epiphania M A 3.2 001288 6 F
032r 001 Adorate deum alleluia omnes angeli ejus Epiphania M A 3.3 001289 6 F