15929998450001312637261000Standard Recordobject-170701170197593272216974509020001701975718930fitz-onlineadlib-object-170701https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/17070100fb49bd-56c0-310c-875f-dcc985c4a13810referenceagent-172414adlib-agent-17241473d94f64-8c0d-30c1-9764-25b005f3ce1dMcClean, Frankreferenceagent-184635adlib-agent-184635439f68d1-e560-3280-a9ed-d62cbb46987fQuaritch, Bernardreferenceagent-185114adlib-agent-185114f58a9cf1-0508-33c1-806c-e8d8b770b94fGrange, E. L. of Grimsbyreferenceagent-185113adlib-agent-1851132a4424f4-b98b-3d86-bcac-11c5d9ceb953Antiquariat Brockhausen & Bräuerreferenceterm-110558adlib-term-110558ee824bc5-8d70-3060-824d-9ed6f392557billuminated manuscriptreferenceterm-114522adlib-term-11452276be19ae-554e-3b73-af2d-112e09263aafmanuscriptreferenceterm-120007adlib-term-12000700af7c97-d937-3d5c-a1af-d2a83fe2785bFrank McCleanreferenceterm-118780adlib-term-118780c5f3b968-f763-357a-b740-9f216e114859parchmentSupportManuscripts and Printed BooksPHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, i paper flyleaf + 170 fols. + i paper flyleaf, 207 x 152 (158 x 108 – 111, except fols. 143r – 169r, 161 x 98 – 104) mm, 19 long lines, written above top line, ruled in plummet and hard point (except fols. 143r – 170v, 20 – 23 long lines, ruled in brown ink, written below top line), Incipits of antiphons and termination of corresponding Psalm tone, frequently with musical notation in neumes on two- or four-line staves, added in fourteenth century, leaves lost after fol. 142.
BINDING: nineteenth century, gold-tooled parchment over wooden boards, pink leather tabs
CONTENTS: fols. 1r – 6v Calendar (addition); fols. 7r – 131v Psalter, Gallican, with title, instructions for prayer, and interlinear translation of Psalm 118 (fols. 109r – 111v) in Old-High German added in fourteenth century; fols. 131v – 142v Canticles, Te Deum, Athanasian Creed, Pater Noster (ends imperfectly); fols. 143r – 148v Hymns for Nocturns and three main offices (addition); fols. 149r – 151v Litany (addition); fols. 151v – 156r Office of the Dead (no Vespers), with Nocturns in Advent (addition); fols. 156v – 169v Hymns for Advent, Epiphany, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, Conversion of St Paul, feasts of Sts Paul, Anthony, John the Baptist, Peter and Paul, Mary Magdalene, St Peter in chains, Francis, All Saints, and all feasts of the Virgin (addition); fols. 169v – 170v Oratio dicenda propter salutem pugnantium, Deus venerunt gentes (addition).
ORNAMENTATION: fols. 7r – 142v): Gold or silver initials [3 – 15 ll.] on green, yellow and pink grounds, formed of foliate or zoomorphic motifs, including grotesques (fol. 106v), dog hunting hare (fol. 14v), and youth riding dragon (fol. 113v) for Psalms, Canticles, Athanasian Creed and Pater Noster; display script in gold capitals for opening verse of Psalm 1 (fol. 7r); alternate red and yellow one-line initials.
(fols. 1r – 6v, 143r – 170v): Red and blue parted initials [4 ll.] with pen-flourished infill and extensions; alternate red and blue penwork initials [1 – 2 ll.].MS McClean 351accession numberMS McClean 35170701priref170701project ID16urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/170701https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/170701fol. 8loquetur ad eossecundo folioreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-172414adlib-agent-17241473d94f64-8c0d-30c1-9764-25b005f3ce1dMcClean, Frank190419041904bequeathed11601160CE1160circa1160118011180CE1180circa1180referenceterm-129199adlib-term-129199fe6b093e-bd0b-3188-a576-aa7a5b323d5d12th Century, second half#referenceterm-39593adlib-term-39593e3e2a3f8-2433-3f63-9bcf-e776644d312dgoldreferenceterm-102914adlib-term-102914e7796ee6-19b3-343a-a83c-cfb955dcba52psaltertype of texthistory noteat a Franciscan convent in Southern Germany by the fourteenth century (Calendar and other additions); unidentified bookplate engraved by Martin Tyroff of Nuremberg (d. c.1759) inside upper cover; Antiquariat Brockhausen & Bräuer, Vienna, active 1880 – 1900 (label inside upper cover); E.L. Grange of Grimsby, 1887 (ownership inscription on verso of paper flyleaf at front); his sale, Sotheby’s, London, 14 – 15 March 1892, lot 452 (cutting from sale catalogue at front); purchased from Bernard Quaritch by Frank McClean (1836 – 1904); his bequest, 1904.referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreference numberliteralnameCambridge IlluminatedCambridge Illuminated68 - 70referencepublication-3609adlib-publication-3609211b88dc-f7bf-3fbc-adcc-b04033465deaA descriptive catalogue of the McClean Collection of Manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-8426adlib-publication-84266b678268-aa0a-386a-b0c0-6349ae59b405A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part One. Vol. 1: The Frankish Kingdoms, Northern Netherlands, Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Austria; Vol. II: The Meuse Region, Southern Netherlandsreferenceterm-102914adlib-term-102914e7796ee6-19b3-343a-a83c-cfb955dcba52psalterpsalterreferenceterm-113770adlib-term-1137709b7e390e-403f-33c7-a177-ce0d74ea82b3penworkreferenceterm-25908adlib-term-2590873499d13-1ec4-30b6-aed9-641f768c023billuminationPsalterobject
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