P-EVpc (Évora) Palácio Duques do Cadaval 000

Shelfmark
000
Siglum

P-EVpc 000

Source type
Subcategory of source
Category
Document type
Date
late 16th - early 17th cent.
Cursus
Contents

lacunae: fols. 1, 14-21, 27, 28-29, 52-57, 67-68, 72, 92-97, 153-156, 186, 192-194, 213-215, 220-226 and 230. fols. Ar-Bv Te Deum (add.), fols 2-85r Temporale (Dom. Resurrectionis to De Machabaeis; fols. 84v-85r Doxology for the responsories), fols. 85r-85v Suffrages for the Virgin, St. John the Baptist, St. Bruno, fols. 85v Recitation formulas for the lessons (including the "lectiones agendae"), fols. 86r-145r Commune sanctorum, fols 145r-153r "In solemnitatibus beatae Mariae...", fol. 153r-153v "Ad dominicam 26 et aliquoties ad 27 dominicam post octavas Penthecostes" (add.), lacuna, fols. 156r-161v Commune sanctorum for the Paschal Time, 162r-209v Sanctorale (Marci to Hugonis [of Avalon/Lincoln], 17 nov.; fol. 202v "In solemnitate patris nostri sancti Brunonis Cartusiesis"), fols. 210r-219v office of the Trinity (add.), lacuna, fols. 227r-233r office of the Transfiguration (add.).

Type of script
Type of notation
Decoration

Older parts: small plain intials in blue and red, small champ initials and black letters with cadels. Newer parts: plain initials, letters with cadels (black and black-yellow)

Material
Condition of document

slightly damaged (missing folios)

Page layout

475-480 mm x 350 mm for the older gatherings, 10 lines per page. 475-480 mm x 350 mm for the newer gatherings, 8 lines per page.

Foliation/Pagination

The current foliation (from the 17th or 18th cent.) in Arabic numbers has replaced the original foliation in Roman numbers, in order to integrate new gatherings and arrive at a continuous foliation for the whole book.

Gathering

This book has been strongly revised in the seventeenth or eighteenth century. Several gatherings were integrated in the book and other old gatherings were removed or modified (see, for example, the gathering XIII which corresponds to the change of a quaternion into a binion or the gathering VI that has lost a folio). The book also contains several lacunas easily identifiable thanks to the ancient numbering. Usually, the older gatherings were constituted by four bifolios (quaternion) and the recent ones by three bifolios (ternion). I binion (fols. 2-5), II quaternion (fols. 6-13), III quaternion missing (fols. 14-21), IV quaternion (fols. 22-29), V one bifolio written by a modern hand (fols. 30-31), VI quaternion whose first folio has been replaced by the gathering V (fols. 32-38), VII quaternion whose last folio is missing (fols. 39-45), VIII ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 46-51), IX ternion missing (fols. 52-57), X ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 58-63), XI quaternion whose internal bifolio is missing (fols. 64-71), XII quaternion whose first folio is missing (fols. 72-79), XIII binion (fols. 80-83), XIV quaternion written by a modern hand (fols. 84-91), XV ternion missing (fols. 92-97), XVI ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 98-103), XVII ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 104-109), XVIII ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 110-115), XIX ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 116-121), XX ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 122-127), XXI ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 128-133), XXII ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 134-139), XXIII ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 140-145), XXIV binion written by a modern hand (fols. 146-149), XXV ternion written by a modern hand whose two last folios have been cut (fols. 150-155), XXVI ternion written by a modern hand (fols. 156-161), XXVII binion written by a modern hand (fols. 162-165), XXVIII quaternion? whose four first folios have been cut (fols. 166-169), XXIX quaternion (fols. 170-177), XXX quaternion whose last folio has been cut (fols. 178-184), XXXI gathering written by a modern hand with several folios cut (fols 185-187), XXXII quaternion? whose first folio and three last folios have been cut (fols. 188-191), XXXIII quaternion (fols. 195-202), XXXIV quaternion whose last folio has been cut (fols. 203-209), XXXV quaternion (fols. 210-217), XXXVI quaternion whose six last folios have been cut (fols. 218-225), XXXVII quaternion whose first folio was cut (fols. 226-233)

Bindings

leather over boards

Remarks

This antiphonary is very close to other books from the charterhouse of Évora: Évora, Arquivo Distrital, ms 43, ms 50, ms 51 and ms 52.

References

BOUDEAU, Océane, “Les livres liturgiques de la Chartreuse d'Évora (Portugal) témoins de la constitution d'un fonds cartusien et des changements dans la liturgie cartusienne à la fin du XVIe siècle”, Acta Musicologica 92/2 (2020), pp. 120-134

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Musical Items

Displaying 881 - 900 of 1737
Folio Seq Incipit Feast Occasion Genre Position Cantus ID
131v 002 Et obliviscere populum tuum et domum Comm. unius Virginis V V V v 006141za
131v 003 Adjuvabit eam deus vultu suo R Comm. unius Virginis V W V W 007934
131v-132r 004 Accinxit fortitudine lumbos suos et roboravit Comm. unius Virginis V A V A M 001229
132r 001 Regem virginum dominum venite adoremus Comm. unius Virginis M I M I 001151
132r 002 Haec est quae nescivit torum in Comm. unius Virginis M A M A 1.1 003001
132r-132v 003 O quam pulchra est casta generatio Comm. unius Virginis M A M A 1.2 004069
132v 001 Dum esset rex in accubitu suo Comm. unius Virginis M A M A 1.3 002450
132v 002 Specie tua et pulchritudine tua intende Comm. unius Virginis M A M A 1.4 004987
132v-133r 003 Adjuvabit eam deus vultu suo deus Comm. unius Virginis M A M A 1.5 001282
133r 001 Sicut lilium inter spinas sic amica Comm. unius Virginis M A M A 1.6 004937
133r 002 Diffusa est gratia in labiis tuis Comm. unius Virginis M W M W 1 008014
133r-133v 003 Vidi speciosam sicut columbam ascendentem desuper Comm. unius Virginis M R M R 1.1 007878
133v 001 Viderunt illam filiae Sion et beatissimam Comm. unius Virginis M V M V 1.1 007878b
133v-134r 002 Fulcite me floribus stipate me malis Comm. unius Virginis M R M R 1.2 600923
134r 001 Adjuro vos filiae Jerusalem si inveneritis Comm. unius Virginis M V M V 1.2 600923a
134r-134v 002 Surge propera amica mea et veni Comm. unius Virginis M R M R 1.3 602630
134v 001 Vox turturis audita est in terra Comm. unius Virginis M V M V 1.3 602630a
134v-135r 002 Quam pulchra es amica mea quam Comm. unius Virginis M R M R 1.4 007461
135r 001 Sicut victa coccinea labia tua et Comm. unius Virginis M V M V 1.4 007461za
135r 002 Sicut malus inter ligna silvarum sic Comm. unius Virginis M A M A 2.1 004940