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Title
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Kuopion kaupunginkirjasto / Kuopio City Library
Text
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Person
Amund Laurentzon
Bertill Andersson
Olaus Elimaeus
Place
Turku
Viipuri
Stockholm
Year
Year
1571
1628
1592
Text
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<div data-lang="en" class="tei-tag-teiHeader">
<div class="tei-tag-title">Kuopio, City Library, Kuopio Lyceum’s Library, Then Swenska
kyrkeordingen (Amund Laurentzon: 1571), cover (detached and affixed to the modern
flyleaves of the volume). Antiphonarium</div>
<div class="tei-tag-head">
<div data-from="1400" data-to="1499" class="tei-tag-origDate">Saec. XV</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-msContents">
<div class="tei-tag-summary"><div class="tei-tag-title">Dominican antiphonary (fragment).</div></div>
<div class="tei-tag-textLang" data-mainLang="la"> </div>
<div data-n="1" class="tei-tag-msItem">
<div class="tei-tag-p">The fragment attached to the back flyleaf of <div class="tei-tag-title"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Then Swenska
kyrkeordingen</div></div> (<div data-role="printer" class="tei-tag-persName">Amund
Laurentzon</div>: <div class="tei-tag-date">1571</div>) (fol. 1?), outer side (<div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">recto</div>) and inner side, <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">proprium</div>
<div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">de sanctis</div>, <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">purificatio Mariae</div>.</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">‘[outer side:] --- … <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">responsorium</div>. Suscipiens ihesum in
u[lnas] suas …’</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">‘[inner side:] --- … [<div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">uersus</div>. Gabri]elem archangelum
credimus diuinitus te esse affatum --- …’</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">The fragment attached to the front flyleaf of the volume (fol. 2?), outer side
(when the leaf was used as a cover), <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">proprium de tempore</div>, <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">feria quinta in parasceue</div> (imperf.), <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">feria
sexta in parasceue</div> (imperf.).</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">‘[accipi]am et nomen domini inuocabo. <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">psalmus</div>. Exaudi.
Euouae. <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">antiphona</div>. Cum his qui … Feria sexta[?] in
parasceue[?] antiphona --- Ies[um?]--- … <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">antiphona</div>.
[Diuiserunt] sibi uestim[enta]’ </div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">The side that faced inside is practically illegible.</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-physDesc">
<div data-form="fragment" class="tei-tag-objectDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-supportDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-support">
<div class="tei-tag-material">Parchment</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-extent"><div class="tei-tag-dimension">2 folios. <br/>17cm × 23,5cm (12,5cm × 19cm)</div></div>
<div class="tei-tag-condition"><div class="tei-tag-p">Currently attached to the modern flyleaves of the rebound <div class="tei-tag-title"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Then Swenska Kyrkeordningen</div></div>. Both fragments were
trimmed when reused as covers: the fragment at the back is missing its outer and
lower margins, and the fragment at the front both its outer and inner margins.
The fragment at the back includes the inner margin of another leaf from the same
antiphonary, possibly the one now found at the front of the book (but note that
if the leaves in fact formed an original bifolium then the original manuscript
would have arranged all its Feasts in one temporal series, instead of in
separate series of <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">de tempore</div> and <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">de
sanctis</div>).</div><div class="tei-tag-p">Three sides of both folia are folded, probably in
connection with their reuse as covers – note that their combined width when
folded falls short of that needed to cover the book, suggesting that the spine
of the book was covered with a separate slip that has since been lost. This
possibility is supported by the marks left by the bands of the binding, which
indicate that the fragment now at the front of the book is the original back
cover, and the fragment at the back the front cover. If the two leaves
originated as one bifolium this seems to have been also its original
orientation, in that case probably the outermost of its original
quire.</div><div class="tei-tag-p">Both fragments are in very poor condition, even considering their
reuse as covers. The sides that presumably faced outward in the cover are deeply
stained and the inner sides blackened to the point of illegibility probably from
the glue used to fix the cover fillings. Both folia have worn through in places,
and from the latter halves of both material has been cut away by a diagonal
incision: the detached portions have been sewn back (this piece is now missing
from the fragment at the back, although holes show it was once sewn
there).</div></div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-layoutDesc">
<div data-columns="1" data-writtenLines="10" class="tei-tag-layout">Text and notation on ten lines, no discernible
signs of ruling or pricking.</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-handDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-p">Formal Gothic Cursive in one hand of <div data-type="script" data-from="1400" data-to="1499" class="tei-tag-date">saec. XV</div>.</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-musicNotation">Square notation (the lines are no longer visible, but their colour would
seem to have been black).</div>
<div class="tei-tag-decoDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-p">Pen-drawn Gothic majuscules, rather slender as befits the cursive script used in
the text, decorated in black (with triangular protrusions etc.) and with their
interior spaces coloured red. Rubrics in red (including the contractions marking the
genres of chants), apparently in the hand of the main text.</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-bindingDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-p">The fragments apparently served as the original cover of this copy of <div class="tei-tag-title"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Then Swenska Kyrkeordningen</div></div>, printed in 1571.</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">The original cover was filled with leaves from a <div data-from="1585" data-to="1599" class="tei-tag-date">late-sixteenth-century</div> collection of letters from and to various persons
usually in <div class="tei-tag-placeName">Turku</div> and <div class="tei-tag-placeName">Viipuri</div> (now <div data-type="mss" class="tei-tag-ref">Helsinki, National Archives, Biographica, Kupiainen, Henrik
Henriksson</div>). It thus seems that the book was bound by or for somebody
(<div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName">Bertill Andersson</div>?) with connections in
<div data-type="provenance" class="tei-tag-placeName">Viipuri</div>, where the book ended up in the
early seventeenth century.</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-history">
<div class="tei-tag-origin"><div class="tei-tag-p">A bifolium from a <div data-from="1400" data-to="1499" class="tei-tag-origDate">fifteenth-century</div> <div class="tei-tag-title">antiphonary</div>, used, perhaps by its first
recorded owner, <div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName">Bertill Andersson</div>, to bind a copy of <div class="tei-tag-title"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Then Swenska
Kyrkeordningen</div></div>, at some stage between the printing of the book in <div class="tei-tag-placeName">Stockholm</div>
in <div class="tei-tag-date">1571</div> and its acquisition by Bishop <div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName">Olaus Elimaeus</div> in <div data-type="acquisition" class="tei-tag-date">1628</div>.</div></div>
<div class="tei-tag-provenance">
<div class="tei-tag-p">The earliest recorded owner of the book is one <div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName">Bertill Andersson</div>, whose ownership
mark on the title-page of the volume records that he bought it in <div data-type="provenance" class="tei-tag-placeName">Turku</div> in <div data-type="acquisition" class="tei-tag-date">1592</div>. If
he was its first owner, the volume may not have been bound at this stage.</div><div class="tei-tag-p">The
second recorded owner of the book is <div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName">Olaus Elimaeus</div>, bishop of <div class="tei-tag-placeName">Viipuri</div>, whose
ownership note is written on the recto-side of what appears to have been the last
flyleaf of the volume, the latter leaf of a bifolium of different paper from the
printed book. Bishop Olaus’ hand seems to have copied an excerpt from Ecclesiasticus
found inside the back cover (‘Syrac. 4. circa finem capitis: Tala icke emot
sanningenne vthan låt … håller medh then andra’). He records having bought the book
in <div data-type="acquisition" class="tei-tag-date">1628</div>, and by all evidence it was bound by then.</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-listBibl">
<div class="tei-tag-bibl">O. D. Schalin, <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Kulthistoriska studier till belysande av reformationens genomförande i Finland</div>, vol. 1, Helsingfors 1946, 59.</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-respStmt">
<div class="tei-tag-resp">Cataloguer</div>
<div class="tei-tag-persName">Jesse Keskiaho</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-publicationStmt">
<div class="tei-tag-publisher">Finnish Literature Society (SKS)</div>
<div class="tei-tag-publisher">Codices Fennici</div>
<div class="tei-tag-date" data-when="2017"> </div>
<div class="tei-tag-availability">
<div data-target="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" class="tei-tag-licence">Creative Commons BY
4.0</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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Kuopio, City Library, Kuopio Lyceum’s Library, Then Swenska kyrkeordingen (Amund Laurentzon: 1571), cover (detached and affixed to the modern flyleaves of the volume). Antiphonarium
Description
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Dominican antiphonary (fragment).
Publisher
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Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
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Images: No reproductions available.<br /><br />Concerning all other rights see <a href="/termsofuse">Terms of Use</a>.
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Parchment
Language
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Latin
Identifier
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Kuopio
City Library
Kuopio Lyceum's Library
Then Swenska kyrkeordingen (Amund Laurentzon: 1571), cover (detached and affixed
to the modern flyleaves of the volume).