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63
July 77
Rosenthal
$45

Manuscript leaf - 14th C. German
Roman Missal - Monday in Easter Week.
Gothic - the extensive flourishes + excessive suifs betray
its lateness (14th C) There is hardly a word that does

The Roman Missal - A. Cabrol - 1934 - 264.02 C364 mc
not show flourishes at which the script of the more vigorous 13th C was free
The missal contains all the recited + chanted texts fo the
Mass. Since it is an organic combination of the
sacramentary + the gradual, it may contain the music
of the chanted parts or only their texts. Hence the
difference between noted missale + plain ones. In the
later Middle Ages the necessary instructions (rubries)
were inserted. In such cases the Missal is called
rubricated

Strassburg
Mentelin - 1473

The Nomina Sacra: ds, di = deus, dei; dns, dni = dominus
domini; ihs, ihu = Iesus, Iesu; xpr, spi = Christus
Q Christi; sps, spui, spm = spiritus, spiritui, spiritum;
ses, sci = sanctus, sancti.

The modern Roman Missal is basically that approved
by Pius V in 1570.

Missal - 2 cycles of Christmas + Easter

*German

P=per *cu=cum
qm=quoniam postqm=postquam
Italian mia=misericordia px=rum
[?]=? *9=us
oi=omni French scd'm=secundum
ppl'o=populo *lucham=Lucam
*C3=sed
qd'=quud
os=omnas - Spanish
minuscle A=a

2-2 loops - an orthodox gothic a
formed as we have seen for this century (14th) in
2 parallel downward strokes, crossed lightly
just above the middle.

-made with 2 vertical strokes + a horizontal third stroke

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