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    &lt;div class="tei-tag-title"&gt;Kuopio, City Library, Kuopio Lyceum’s Library, Then Swenska&#13;
            kyrkeordingen (Amund Laurentzon: 1571), cover (detached and affixed to the modern&#13;
          flyleaves of the volume). Antiphonarium&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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      &lt;div data-from="1400" data-to="1499" class="tei-tag-origDate"&gt;Saec. XV&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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    &lt;div class="tei-tag-msContents"&gt;&#13;
            &lt;div class="tei-tag-summary"&gt;&lt;div class="tei-tag-title"&gt;Dominican antiphonary (fragment).&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
            &lt;div class="tei-tag-textLang" data-mainLang="la"&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;The fragment attached to the back flyleaf of &lt;div class="tei-tag-title"&gt;&lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;Then Swenska&#13;
                    kyrkeordingen&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt; (&lt;div data-role="printer" class="tei-tag-persName"&gt;Amund&#13;
                Laurentzon&lt;/div&gt;: &lt;div class="tei-tag-date"&gt;1571&lt;/div&gt;) (fol. 1?), outer side (&lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;recto&lt;/div&gt;) and inner side, &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;proprium&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
                &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;de sanctis&lt;/div&gt;, &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;purificatio Mariae&lt;/div&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;‘[outer side:] --- … &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;responsorium&lt;/div&gt;. Suscipiens ihesum in&#13;
                u[lnas] suas …’&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;‘[inner side:] --- … [&lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;uersus&lt;/div&gt;. Gabri]elem archangelum&#13;
                credimus diuinitus te esse affatum --- …’&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;The fragment attached to the front flyleaf of the volume (fol. 2?), outer side&#13;
                (when the leaf was used as a cover), &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;proprium de tempore&lt;/div&gt;, &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;feria quinta in parasceue&lt;/div&gt; (imperf.), &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;feria&#13;
                  sexta in parasceue&lt;/div&gt; (imperf.).&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;‘[accipi]am et nomen domini inuocabo. &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;psalmus&lt;/div&gt;. Exaudi.&#13;
                Euouae. &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;antiphona&lt;/div&gt;. Cum his qui … Feria sexta[?] in&#13;
                parasceue[?] antiphona --- Ies[um?]--- … &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;antiphona&lt;/div&gt;.&#13;
                [Diuiserunt] sibi uestim[enta]’ &lt;/div&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;The side that faced inside is practically illegible.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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                  &lt;div class="tei-tag-material"&gt;Parchment&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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                &lt;div class="tei-tag-extent"&gt;&lt;div class="tei-tag-dimension"&gt;2 folios. &lt;br/&gt;17cm × 23,5cm (12,5cm × 19cm)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
                &lt;div class="tei-tag-condition"&gt;&lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;Currently attached to the modern flyleaves of the rebound &lt;div class="tei-tag-title"&gt;&lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;Then Swenska Kyrkeordningen&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;. Both fragments were&#13;
                    trimmed when reused as covers: the fragment at the back is missing its outer and&#13;
                    lower margins, and the fragment at the front both its outer and inner margins.&#13;
                    The fragment at the back includes the inner margin of another leaf from the same&#13;
                    antiphonary, possibly the one now found at the front of the book (but note that&#13;
                    if the leaves in fact formed an original bifolium then the original manuscript&#13;
                    would have arranged all its Feasts in one temporal series, instead of in&#13;
                    separate series of &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;de tempore&lt;/div&gt; and &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;de&#13;
                      sanctis&lt;/div&gt;).&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;Three sides of both folia are folded, probably in&#13;
                    connection with their reuse as covers – note that their combined width when&#13;
                    folded falls short of that needed to cover the book, suggesting that the spine&#13;
                    of the book was covered with a separate slip that has since been lost. This&#13;
                    possibility is supported by the marks left by the bands of the binding, which&#13;
                    indicate that the fragment now at the front of the book is the original back&#13;
                    cover, and the fragment at the back the front cover. If the two leaves&#13;
                    originated as one bifolium this seems to have been also its original&#13;
                    orientation, in that case probably the outermost of its original&#13;
                    quire.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;Both fragments are in very poor condition, even considering their&#13;
                    reuse as covers. The sides that presumably faced outward in the cover are deeply&#13;
                    stained and the inner sides blackened to the point of illegibility probably from&#13;
                    the glue used to fix the cover fillings. Both folia have worn through in places,&#13;
                    and from the latter halves of both material has been cut away by a diagonal&#13;
                    incision: the detached portions have been sewn back (this piece is now missing&#13;
                    from the fragment at the back, although holes show it was once sewn&#13;
                  there).&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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                &lt;div data-columns="1" data-writtenLines="10" class="tei-tag-layout"&gt;Text and notation on ten lines, no discernible&#13;
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              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;Formal Gothic Cursive in one hand of &lt;div data-type="script" data-from="1400" data-to="1499" class="tei-tag-date"&gt;saec. XV&lt;/div&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
            &lt;/div&gt;&#13;
            &lt;div class="tei-tag-musicNotation"&gt;Square notation (the lines are no longer visible, but their colour would&#13;
              seem to have been black).&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
            &lt;div class="tei-tag-decoDesc"&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;Pen-drawn Gothic majuscules, rather slender as befits the cursive script used in&#13;
                the text, decorated in black (with triangular protrusions etc.) and with their&#13;
                interior spaces coloured red. Rubrics in red (including the contractions marking the&#13;
                genres of chants), apparently in the hand of the main text.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;The fragments apparently served as the original cover of this copy of &lt;div class="tei-tag-title"&gt;&lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;Then Swenska Kyrkeordningen&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;, printed in 1571.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;The original cover was filled with leaves from a &lt;div data-from="1585" data-to="1599" class="tei-tag-date"&gt;late-sixteenth-century&lt;/div&gt; collection of letters from and to various persons&#13;
                usually in &lt;div class="tei-tag-placeName"&gt;Turku&lt;/div&gt; and &lt;div class="tei-tag-placeName"&gt;Viipuri&lt;/div&gt; (now &lt;div data-type="mss" class="tei-tag-ref"&gt;Helsinki, National Archives, Biographica, Kupiainen, Henrik&#13;
                  Henriksson&lt;/div&gt;). It thus seems that the book was bound by or for somebody&#13;
                  (&lt;div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName"&gt;Bertill Andersson&lt;/div&gt;?) with connections in&#13;
                  &lt;div data-type="provenance" class="tei-tag-placeName"&gt;Viipuri&lt;/div&gt;, where the book ended up in the&#13;
                early seventeenth century.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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            &lt;div class="tei-tag-origin"&gt;&lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;A bifolium from a &lt;div data-from="1400" data-to="1499" class="tei-tag-origDate"&gt;fifteenth-century&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="tei-tag-title"&gt;antiphonary&lt;/div&gt;, used, perhaps by its first&#13;
              recorded owner, &lt;div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName"&gt;Bertill Andersson&lt;/div&gt;, to bind a copy of &lt;div class="tei-tag-title"&gt;&lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;Then Swenska&#13;
                Kyrkeordningen&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;, at some stage between the printing of the book in &lt;div class="tei-tag-placeName"&gt;Stockholm&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
              in &lt;div class="tei-tag-date"&gt;1571&lt;/div&gt; and its acquisition by Bishop &lt;div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName"&gt;Olaus Elimaeus&lt;/div&gt; in &lt;div data-type="acquisition" class="tei-tag-date"&gt;1628&lt;/div&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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              &lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;The earliest recorded owner of the book is one &lt;div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName"&gt;Bertill Andersson&lt;/div&gt;, whose ownership&#13;
                mark on the title-page of the volume records that he bought it in &lt;div data-type="provenance" class="tei-tag-placeName"&gt;Turku&lt;/div&gt; in &lt;div data-type="acquisition" class="tei-tag-date"&gt;1592&lt;/div&gt;. If&#13;
                he was its first owner, the volume may not have been bound at this stage.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="tei-tag-p"&gt;The&#13;
                  second recorded owner of the book is &lt;div data-role="owner" class="tei-tag-persName"&gt;Olaus Elimaeus&lt;/div&gt;, bishop of &lt;div class="tei-tag-placeName"&gt;Viipuri&lt;/div&gt;, whose&#13;
                ownership note is written on the recto-side of what appears to have been the last&#13;
                flyleaf of the volume, the latter leaf of a bifolium of different paper from the&#13;
                printed book. Bishop Olaus’ hand seems to have copied an excerpt from Ecclesiasticus&#13;
                found inside the back cover (‘Syrac. 4. circa finem capitis: Tala icke emot&#13;
                sanningenne vthan låt … håller medh then andra’). He records having bought the book&#13;
                in &lt;div data-type="acquisition" class="tei-tag-date"&gt;1628&lt;/div&gt;, and by all evidence it was bound by then.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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    &lt;div class="tei-tag-listBibl"&gt;&#13;
              &lt;div class="tei-tag-bibl"&gt;O. D. Schalin, &lt;div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi"&gt;Kulthistoriska studier till belysande av reformationens genomförande i Finland&lt;/div&gt;, vol. 1, Helsingfors 1946, 59.&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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          &lt;div class="tei-tag-persName"&gt;Jesse Keskiaho&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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        &lt;div class="tei-tag-publisher"&gt;Codices Fennici&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
        &lt;div class="tei-tag-date" data-when="2017"&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&#13;
        &lt;div class="tei-tag-availability"&gt;&#13;
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            4.0&lt;/div&gt;&#13;
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                <text>Images: No reproductions available.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Concerning all other rights see &lt;a href="/termsofuse"&gt;Terms of Use&lt;/a&gt;.</text>
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