D-KA St Peter Perg. 29a

Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe, Germany

theory treatise and chant book (Processionale-Antiphonary) with added polyphony: 14th century

Archive Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe, Germany (D-KA)
Shelfmark St Peter Perg. 29a
Image Availability The images on this record are linked using IIIF.
Surface Parchment
Numbering System None
Measurements 197 x 107 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: KarA
Notations
  • Notre Dame
  • undifferentiated longs and breves
Relationships
External Links
Provenance
  • Bavaria, Germany
Contents 3 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

14th century manuscript consisting of two distinct parts. Folios f. l-8v contain musical treatises and f. 9 to the end plainsong in an entirely different hand. The first part consists of a Guidonian hand (f. 1), and the treatises of Theogerus of Metz (f. lv-7) and Dietricus (f. 7v-8). From f. 9-20 there is a Processionale Monachorum, followed on f. 20v to the end by an Ordinary and other liturgical pieces. The first polyphonic piece belongs to part 1 of the manuscript, and follows the treatise of Dietricus.

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Binding

parchment over wooden boards with an ornamentation of roses in blind tooling. An original clasp is missing.

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Notation

black, Notre Dame type. Undifferentiated longs and breves.

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Ruling

first part of volume has red five-line staves; second part has less staves per page (e.g. f. 8v has 10 staves to the page while f. 37v has only 7 red four-line staves)

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Foliation

8rv, 37v-38

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Decoration

the second part of the volume employs blue as well as red initials

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Surface

parchment

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RISM Description

RISM B/IV 1: A 14th century parchment manuscript meas. 197 x 107 mm. and consisting of two distinct parts. Of its 39 folios f. l-8v contain musical treatises and f. 9 to the end plainsong in an entirely different hand. The first part consists of a Guidonian hand (f. 1), and the treatises of Theogerus of Metz (f. lv-7) and Dietricus (f. 7v-8). From f. 9-20 there is a Processionale Monachorum, followed on f. 20v to the end by an Ordinary and other liturgical pieces. The codex was bought by "Philippus Jacobus Abbas Monast. S. Petri in Silva Nova die 20. Novembr. 1780", according to a note written on the inside of the front cover. The binding is of parchment over wooden boards with an ornamentation of roses in blind tooling. An original clasp is missing. The first polyphonic piece belongs to part 1 of the manuscript, and follows the treatise of Dietricus. The notation is black of Notre Dame type, and is written on red five-line staves. The second part of the volume employs blue as well as red initials, and has less staves per page than the first part, e.g. f. 8v has 10 staves to the page while f. 37v has only 7 red four-line staves. Longs and breves are not differentiated in this source.

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
8–8v Alleluia. Veni sancte spiritus - Anonymous
Appears on: 8–8v
Genres: Alleluia, Proper, Veni sancte spiritus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Clef: c3

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Clef: f3
Voice Text: A[ll]e[l]uia. Veni, sancte spiritus
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37v Kyrie [Tro] magne Deus potentiae - Anonymous
Appears on: 37v
Genres: Kyrie eleison, Mass Ordinary
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Clef: f2

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin, Greek
Clef: f2
Voice Text: Kyrie leyson
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38 Kyrie eleison - Anonymous

Kyrie eleison

Anonymous
Appears on: 38
Genres: Kyrie eleison, Mass Ordinary
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Greek
Clef: c3

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Greek
Clef: c4
Voice Text: Kyrie leyson
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Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Alleluia. Veni sancte spiritus Anonymous 8–8v
Kyrie [Tro] magne Deus potentiae Anonymous 37v
Kyrie eleison Anonymous 38
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denotes primary source study

Horst, F. 1953. Das Ordinarium Missae in den Handschriften der Badischen Landesbibliothek. Bonn. Pages: 44ff.

Geering, Arnold. 1952. Die Organa und mehrstimmigen Conductus in den Handschriften des deutschen Sprachgebietes vom 13. bis 16. Jahrhundert.  Bern. Pages: 3f, 8, 24, 28, 63, 70.

Handschin, Jacques. 1928. Angelomontana Polyphonica. Schweizerisches Jahrbuch für Musikwissenschaft, 64ff. Pages: appendix, no. 1 (transcription of no. 2 after Eng); 69f.

Ludwig, Friedrich (editor). 1926-9. Guillaume de Machaut: Musikalische Werke, 1-3.  Leipzig: Publikationen älterer Musik. Pages: II, 35a.

Volbach, Fritz. 1926. Handbuch der Musikwissenschaften I. 1 vols. Pages: 34ff (facsimile of no. 2).

Müller, H. 1886. Eine Abhandlung über Mensuralmusik in der Karlsruher Hs. St. Peter perg 29a. Pages: append, (facsimile of no. 1 with the folios 7v-8 of Dietricus' treatise).

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NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. General Description; Binding Note; Notation Note; Ruling Note; Foliation Note; Decoration Note; Surface Note

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NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. RISM Description