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Library Place | Oxford |
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Library Name | Bodleian Library |
Shelfmark | MS Auct. F.4.26 (S.C. 8868) |
Folio Range | Fragment (fly-leaf) |
Date | IX 2/4 |
Origin(s) |
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Provenance |
Unknown |
Genre | |
Contents |
Fragment from a ninth-century Antiphonary. |
Old Breton Materials | No |
Irish / Hiberno-Latin materials | No |
Connection with Brittany | |
Notes |
This important fragment is the fly-leaf of a thirteenth-century MS containing Ovid's Fasti. The fragment in question comes from a small antiphonary, dating probably from the ninth century (second third according to Kat. §3773; second quarter according to Rankin 2018: 101). The possible attribution to Brittany is based on the presence of Breton neumes—this fragment is indeed one of the earliest known examples of neumatic notation tout court (cf. Deuffic 2011: 71; Rankin 2018: 50, 151). However, we now know that the presence of this type of musical notation in ninth-century MSS can be taken at best as an indication of an origin somewhere in Western Francia, especially in the region west of Tours, including Brittany (cf. Rankin 2018: 99). |
Number(s) in Bischoff's Katalog | 3773 |
Essential bibliography |
Deuffic 2011: 71; Huglo 1963: 67; ILLB In2; MMOL; PMSB 307 (§67); Rankin 2018: 36 (n. 140), 50, 99, 101, 151–2, 355 (plate of fol. 1). |
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Last Updated | 2021-05-12 09:53:00 |
Author | Jacopo Bisagni |
DHBM Identifier | #112 |
Permalink | https://ircabritt.universityofgalway.ie/handlist/catalogue/112 |
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