Tongerloo missal

Accession number: 
MS M.983
Title: 
Tongerloo missal
Created: 
Belgium, 1552.
Binding: 
Contemporary gold-tooled calf over wooden boards, with armorial stamp of Tongerloo on lower cover; brass corner-pieces.
Credit: 
Gift of Mr. John A. Saks, 1978.
Description: 
317 leaves (2 columns, 40-42 lines), bound, vellum ; 367 x 260 mm
Provenance: 
Made for Abbot Arnold Streyters (1496-1560), who was abbot of Tongerloo from 1530 until his death; Tongerloo Abbey London, Quaritch, catalogue 271, 1909, p. 55-56, no. 613; John Meade Falkner; his sale, London, Sotheby's, Dec. 12, 1932, no. 307; to Marks; Dr. Krause; Chaucer Head Bookstore, New York; John A. Saks.
Notes: 

Ms. missal for Premonstratensian use; written and illuminated in Belgium and dated 1552 on fol. 253v.
Decoration: 6 miniatures (1 inserted and 1 unfinished), with spaces left for others; 42 colored woodcut historiated initials; many illuminated initials in a Renaissance style, 2 with arms of Tongerloo (fol. 171r and 254r), 2 with the letters ARNO, presumably a reference to Abbott Arnold Streyters (fol. 201r, 225v); 1 illuminated border.
The illumination of M.983 is unfinished. 1 miniature was not completed and spaces have been left for other miniatures that were never executed.
Musical notation: 10 and 13 staves of 4 red lines with square notation.

Script: 
bastarda
Language: 
Latin
Classification: