CZ-Pu MS VII.G.16

Národní knihovna České republiky, Prague, Czech Republic

chant book with added polyphony: 14th century

Archive Národní knihovna České republiky, Prague, Czech Republic (CZ-Pu)
Shelfmark MS VII.G.16
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Surface Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 163 x 120 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: CS-Pu VII G 16
Notations
  • Bohemian chant
Relationships
External Links
Provenance
  • Czech Republic
Contents 1 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

Contents are largely concordant with CS-Pu VI G-10 (copy?). It also originated in St. Georgskloster, Prague. Since the late 18th Century it has been in the University Library, Prague. Content: various liturgical texts f. 1-6, f. 7-10 sequence and Mariengesang; f. 10v-170v Processional (No. 96-101v Osterspiel); f. 170v-195 Benedicamus-tropes and Kantionen; f. 195-205 Missa pro defunctis; f. 205-237 Marienmessen; f. 237v-238 Sanctus and Agnus.

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Binding

Binding: as CS-Pu VI G 10

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Notation

Bohemian chant notation

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Ruling

6 four-line staves per page with red F- and yellow c-line.

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Foliation

Modern foliation 1-238 (every 10th leaf marked with pencil) 5 blank pages without foliation

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Surface

parchment

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RISM Description

RISM BIV/3: 14. Jh.; 243 Blätter Pergament, 163 x 120 mm. Moderne Foliierung von f. 1-238 (jedes 10. Blatt mit Bleistift bezeichnet, 5 leere Blätter ohne Foliierung). Je Seite 6 Vierliniensysteme mit roter F- und gelber c-Linie. Böhm.-deutsche Neumen. - Einband: wie CS-Pu VI G 10.

Diese Handschrift stimmt inhaltlich weitgehend mit CS-Pu VI G 10 überein (Abschrift?). Sie stammt aus dem 14. Jh. (2. Hälfte?) und gehörte ebenfalls dem Prager St. Georgskloster. Seit dem späten 18. Jh. befindet sie sich in der Universitätsbibliothek Prag.

Inhalt: f. 1-6 verschiedene liturgische Texte; f. 7-10 Sequenz und Mariengesang; f. 10v-170v Processionale (f. 96-101v Osterspiel); f. 170v-195 Benedicamus-Tropen und Kantionen; f. 195-205 Missa pro defunctis; f. 205-237 Marienmessen ; f. 237v-238 Sanctus und Agnus.

[Translation] 14th century, 243 parchment leaves, 163 x 120 mm. Modern foliation 1-238 (every 10th leaf marked with pencil) 5 blank pages without foliation. 6 four-line staves per page with red F- and yellow c-line. Bohemian-German neumes. Binding: as CS-Pu VI G 10

The contents of this manuscript are largely concordant with CS-Pu VI G-10 (copy?). It dates from the 14th Century (2nd half?) And also originated in St. Georgskloster, Prague. Since the late 18th Century it has been in the University Library, Prague.

Content: various liturgical texts f. 1-6, f. 7-10 sequence and Mariengesang; f. 10v-170v Processional (No. 96-101v Osterspiel); f. 170v-195 Benedicamus-tropes and Kantionen; f. 195-205 Missa pro defunctis; f. 205-237 Marienmessen; f. 237v-238 Sanctus and Agnus.

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
170v–172 Procedentem sponsum ... Benedicamus Domino - Anonymous
Appears on: 170v–172
Genres: Benedicamus Domino, Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Procedentem sponsum ... Benedicamus domino.
Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Procedentem sponsum ... Benedicamus Domino Anonymous 170v–172

denotes primary source study

[No Author] None. Sammelbände der internationalen Musikgesellschaft. Pages: Schule, 46.

Ludwig, Friedrich. 1923. Die Quellen der Motetten ältesten Stils. Archiv für Musikwissenschaft, 185-222, Vol. 5 (1924) 273-315. Pages: 201 (Anm. 1) u. 301 (Anm. 2).

Nejedly, Zdenëk. 1913. Reprinted 1955-6 as Vols. 43-5 of the author's complete works. Citations refer to original edition.. Dejiny Husitského Zpevu za Válek Husitsky'ch.  Prague. Pages: I, 228 ff.

Nejedly, Zdenëk. 1905/06. Magister Závise und seine Schule. Sammelbande der Internationalen Musikgesellschaft, 65. Pages: 46.

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