Breviary
Ms. breviary for the second half of the liturgical year (written in brown ink in the upper margin of fol. 3: Partie d'esté de l'ancien Breviaire de l'Eglise de Chalon), use of Chalon-sur-Saône (Calendar, Office of the Dead), and other texts; written and illuminated in France, perhaps Paris, ca. 1440.
Use: in Calendar, 27 Jan - Lupi Cabilon[ensis] ep' & conf. Dup; 17 Mar. - Agricole Cab[ilonensis] Ep. Dup; 30 Apr. - Flavii ep[iscopus] Cabilonen[sis]; 30 May - Dedicatio[n]is eccl[es]ie a cab[ilonensis].; 29 Jul. - Lupo Trecencis, Dup (Autun); 8 Oct. - St. Grati ep[iscopus] Cabilonen[sis], his feast on fol 447; 20 Oct. - Verani cab[ilonensis] Epi[scopus] et conf[essor] Dup.; 20 Nov. - Silvestri ep[iscopus] Cabilon[ensis]; fol. 9: Incipit psalt[erium] fer' ad ysum cab[ilonensis] ecc[le]s[ie]; fol. 129: Incipit ordo breviarium more cab[ilonensis] ecclesie compilati; Office of the Dead responses are for Chalon-sur-Saône: 1. Credo quod; 2. Qui lazarum; 3. Domine quando; 4. Heu michi; 5. Ne recorderis; 6. Libere me domine de morte; 7. Peccantem me; 8. Libera me domine de viis; 9. Absolve domine.
Decoration: 76 pages with illuminated initials and floral borders, four with a hybrid or an animal in the border (fol. 9v - a peacock; fol. 45v - a bird; fol. 77v - a man/peacock; fol. 129v - a flower/archer).
Musical notation: 4-line red staves with notes added in the margins of several leaves: on fol. 9 beginning the Psalter (beginning Adoremus dom[inum] qui fecit nos Venite); and on fols. 9v, 10, 11v, and 12.