Accession number
PML 2874
Published
Rouen : Martin Morin ; Venundantur Atrebati [Arras] : in Papiro et pergameno In edibus Ioannis Pice, vel Anthonii filii eiusdem, [31 March 1517]
Notes
Chants for: Gloria, Prefaces (Christmas, Apparition, Lent to Passion Sunday, Holy Cross, Resurrection, Ascension, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, BVM, Apostles, Double Feasts, Common for Simples, Pro defunctis), Canon (Per omnia secula, Pater noster, Gloria, Pax domini).
Collation: 247 leaves = title, table, etc., [cross]C8; text, a-gC8, r⁶; aa-gg + 1 leaf; A-FC8, numbered I-CXXXIIII, i-lvi ([bar] a), I-XLVI and 1 leaf unnumbered.
Colophon: In hoc volumine preter usu[m] eccl[es]ie Attrebaten[sis] queda[m] misse votive ... Pro pace Pro iter agentibus Pro infirmo vel infirma Pro seipso sacerdote Pro evita[n]da mortalitate De sancto anthonio De sancto sebastiano De sancto adriano De sancto rocho De no[m]i[n]e iesu De q[ui]nq[ue] plagis domini nostri iesu christi et Aqua benedicta in diebus d[omi]nicis ... impressu[m] est hoc opus ... Anno nostre salutis millesimo quingentesimo decimoseptimo die vero ultima mensis martii ante pascha. Impensis Ioannis lagacheet Anthonii filii eiusdem ...
Edition 3.
Includes music.
Library copy perfect.
Ms. additions: at end, 2 leaves of prayers, the first having a very fine initial S with representation of St. Gaugerie (Géry), bishop of Arras. On verso of 2nd leaf are lines describing books made at the instance of Jean Lagache "libraire"; one of them designated for the grand altar of the church, probably this volume.
Not in British Museum Cat.
Printed in 1518 new style.
Printed in red and black.
Printed on vellum.
See John Bradley's Arras Missal for full description.
Several full page woodcuts and some smaller cuts. Woodcut initials, many illuminated and 16 painted side borders. Capitals in red and blue.
Signatures: [cross]⁸, a-q⁸, r⁶, aa-gg⁸, [a-tilde]¹, A-F⁸ [$1 [a-tilde]signed; $3 r signed; $4 [cross](-[cross]₁), a-q, aa-gg, A-F signed].
With calendar.
Woodcuts: 2 full page cuts, the Stabat Mater and Christ enthroned; leaves 127v and 128r: 4 half page cuts, with painted borders surrounding the pages; 11 small cuts. Title page has a cut, publisher's mark and border to the page. All cuts painted and illuminated.
Collation: 247 leaves = title, table, etc., [cross]C8; text, a-gC8, r⁶; aa-gg + 1 leaf; A-FC8, numbered I-CXXXIIII, i-lvi ([bar] a), I-XLVI and 1 leaf unnumbered.
Colophon: In hoc volumine preter usu[m] eccl[es]ie Attrebaten[sis] queda[m] misse votive ... Pro pace Pro iter agentibus Pro infirmo vel infirma Pro seipso sacerdote Pro evita[n]da mortalitate De sancto anthonio De sancto sebastiano De sancto adriano De sancto rocho De no[m]i[n]e iesu De q[ui]nq[ue] plagis domini nostri iesu christi et Aqua benedicta in diebus d[omi]nicis ... impressu[m] est hoc opus ... Anno nostre salutis millesimo quingentesimo decimoseptimo die vero ultima mensis martii ante pascha. Impensis Ioannis lagacheet Anthonii filii eiusdem ...
Edition 3.
Includes music.
Library copy perfect.
Ms. additions: at end, 2 leaves of prayers, the first having a very fine initial S with representation of St. Gaugerie (Géry), bishop of Arras. On verso of 2nd leaf are lines describing books made at the instance of Jean Lagache "libraire"; one of them designated for the grand altar of the church, probably this volume.
Not in British Museum Cat.
Printed in 1518 new style.
Printed in red and black.
Printed on vellum.
See John Bradley's Arras Missal for full description.
Several full page woodcuts and some smaller cuts. Woodcut initials, many illuminated and 16 painted side borders. Capitals in red and blue.
Signatures: [cross]⁸, a-q⁸, r⁶, aa-gg⁸, [a-tilde]¹, A-F⁸ [$1 [a-tilde]signed; $3 r signed; $4 [cross](-[cross]₁), a-q, aa-gg, A-F signed].
With calendar.
Woodcuts: 2 full page cuts, the Stabat Mater and Christ enthroned; leaves 127v and 128r: 4 half page cuts, with painted borders surrounding the pages; 11 small cuts. Title page has a cut, publisher's mark and border to the page. All cuts painted and illuminated.
Description
[8], 134, 56, [1], 47, [1] leaves (2 columns, 43 lines) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 32 cm
Binding
16th-century stamped leather over wooden boards, with Stabat Mater plate in oval and sides; in a brown morocco case.
Classification
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