E-Mn 6528

Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain

flyleaves: 13th century

Archive Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain (E-Mn)
Shelfmark 6528
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Surface Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 266 x 140 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: Ma 6528
Notations
  • Notre Dame
Relationships
External Links
Provenance
  • Spain
Contents 1 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

The main corpus is the Ars grammatica Prisciani Cesariensis, copied in a highly compressed minuscule scrip. Music, in score, is located on a rear flyleaf: the verso side is visible (upside down), but the recto, which also contains music, is stuck to the back cover. Only a part of the two-part conductus Lux illuxit granosa novum ferens gaudium has been preserved, from [In] qua forma speciosus to David de fructu posu[it].It is to be found in full in as W1 263. W. Meyer studied this MS during his Spanish visit in 1907, and made it known to Ludwig.

Concordances & Cognates:

  • MAD - Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Ms 20486

  • FLO - Florencia, Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Pluteus 29.1

  • WOL - Wolfenbüttel, Herzog-August Bibliothek, Ms 677

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Binding

leather over wooden boards

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Notation

Notre Dame

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Ruling

12 red five-line staves

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Foliation

foliated in modern pencil at t.r.r.; excludes the two flyleaves.

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Decoration

initials in red-blue-white or blue-white

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Index

Index to main corpus appears on the verso of an old flyleaf preceding f. 1

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Surface

parchment

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RISM Description

RISM B/IV 1: A 13th century parchment manuscript meas. 266 x 140 mm. and containing 123 folios. The main work in it is the Ars grammatica Prisciani Cesariensis, whose index appears on the verso of an old flyleaf preceding f. 1. The foliation is in modern pencil at t.r.r., but this does not include the two flyleaves. The highly compressed minuscule script employs initials in red-blue-white or just blue-white, while the binding is of leather over wooden boards. As so often, the music owes its preservation to its use as a flyleaf, this time at the back. The verso side is visible (upside down), but the recto, which also contains music, is stuck to the back cover. The notation is of Notre Dame type in score on 12 red five-line staves. Unfortunately, only a part of the two-part conductus Lux illuxit granosa novum ferens gaudium has been preserved, namely from [In] qua forma speciosus to David de fructu posu[it]. Luckily however it occurs in full as W1 263. W. Meyer studied this ms during his Spanish visit in 1907, and made it known to Ludwig.

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
[-] Lux illuxit gratiosa novum ferens gaudium - Anonymous
Appears on: [-]
Genres: Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Lux illuxit gratiosa
Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Lux illuxit gratiosa novum ferens gaudium Anonymous [-]

denotes primary source study

Dittmer, Luther A. 1957. Publications of Mediaeval Musical Manuscripts I: Madrid 20486. Publications of Mediaeval Music Manuscripts.  Brooklyn: Institute of Mediaeval Music. Pages: 44 (facsimile.

Anglès, Higinio. 1931. El Còdex musical de las Huelgas. 3 vols. Pages: I, 86, 370.

Baxter, J. H. 1931. An Old St. Andrew Music Book. Pages: 147v-148 (156v-157) facsimile.

Ludwig, Friedrich. 1910. Repertorium organorum recentioris et motetorum vetustissimi stili. I. Catalogue raisonné. 1. Handschriften in Quadratnotation.  Halle: Niemayer. Pages: 131.

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