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102
Feb. '80
Duschues, N.Y
$50

Missal, Italian, early 15th Century - p. 57
9 1/4 x 13 inched, double column, 25 lines, written in dark
brown ink, large rounded fothic script, rubrications. With initials in
red or blue with vertical penwork decorations in blue + red.

Lesson from the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Corintians
Lectio Epistolae beati Pauli Apostoli ad Corinthos
9th Sunday after Pentecost I, C. 10
16th " " " I, C. 12
11th " " " I, C. 15
3. for the use of the Carthusian order

The leaf is charactistic of Florentino liturgical works of the
period. The gothic notunla remained in use for liturgical
columes long after Italian scribes had adopted humanistic
letter forms for most other kinds of text.
-North Italian. C. 1469 - 70 2 line initial F in red or
a blue pendrawn ground of whorls. Rushed to astylus.
(Su Mayga Bros Ltd. Bulletin #11)
Trinity es Summer - The remaining Sundays of the year may be
numbered after Pentecost, for example, Dominica 21 post
Pentecosten, Pentecost 21, in which case there will be at
least 23 or if Easter is early at most 28. However, made
obligating in 1334 but certainly celebrated much earlier in
some places was the feast of Trinity Sunday, a week after
Pentecost. Some sources therefore number the remaining
Sundays after Trinity. Pentecost 21 will then be the same
as Trinity 20, + so forth.

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