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Title
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Maalahden kirkonarkisto / Maalahti Church Archives
Text
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Place
Maalahti
Sweden
Year
Year
1652
Text
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<div data-lang="en" class="tei-tag-teiHeader">
<div class="tei-tag-title">Maalahti, Church Archives, III G.l. Kyrkomedel 1649–1700. Mahalax
kyrkas book 1649, cover. Antiphonarium</div>
<div class="tei-tag-head"><div data-from="1450" data-to="1524" class="tei-tag-origDate">Saec. XV<div data-rend="superscript" class="tei-tag-hi">2</div>–XVI¼</div>, <div class="tei-tag-origPlace">Sweden</div> (prov. <div data-type="provenance" class="tei-tag-placeName">Maalahti</div>)</div>
<div class="tei-tag-msContents">
<div class="tei-tag-summary"><div class="tei-tag-title">Antiphonarium</div>, fragment</div>
<div class="tei-tag-textLang" data-mainLang="la"> </div>
<div data-n="1" class="tei-tag-msItem">
<div class="tei-tag-p"><div class="tei-tag-title"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Antiphonarium</div></div>.</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Proprium de tempore</div>, office for the fourth Sunday in Lent
(fragment).</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">’--- |dite. <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Responsorium</div>. Ecce mitto angelum me[um] qui
[precedat te] et [c]ustodiat semper obse[rua] et a[u]di [uocem meam] et [in]imi[cus
ero ini]micis tu[i]s et affli[gentes te] affligam. Et precedet te angelus [me]us.
<div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Versus</div>. [Terrorem] meum mittam in precurs[um] tuum et’</div>
<div class="tei-tag-p">NB: this responsory is usually (including in the Dominican rite) followed by the
<div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">versus</div>
<div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Jsrael si me audieris</div> (see e.g. <div class="tei-tag-bibl"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Breviarium fratrum predicatorum</div>, Venice: Andreas Torresanus de Asula for
Johannes de Colonia & Nicolas Jenson, 1481</div>; equally <div class="tei-tag-bibl"><div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">Breviarium Upsalense</div>, Stockholm: Johannes Fabri et eius vidua
Anna, 1496</div>).</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">1 folio <br/>27cm × 34,5cm (10,5cm × 33cm)</div></div>
<div class="tei-tag-foliation">No foliation visible.</div>
<div class="tei-tag-condition"><div class="tei-tag-p">Much of the inner and upper sides of the folio are missing, cut away
when fitting the folio to the account book. The side facing inside (probable
verso of the original leaf) is obstructed by the paper, from a printed book,
glued to the covers to strengthen them. The fragment has been folded and sewn
along its sides to keep the cover fillings in place.</div><div class="tei-tag-p">The front cover of
the book is missing is bottom quarter. The back cover is perforated in three
places, and in its lower part the parchment is cut and sewn together. It is
possible that the perforations indicate the holes originally made to bind the
parchment sheet. </div></div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-layoutDesc">
<div data-columns="1" class="tei-tag-layout">Parts of seven lines of text and notation visible. The height of
the stave is 2 cm. Ruled in ink.</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-handDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-p">Very formal Gothic Textualis by one hand of <div data-from="1450" data-to="1524" class="tei-tag-origDate">saec.
XV<div data-rend="superscript" class="tei-tag-hi">2</div>–XVI<div data-rend="superscript" class="tei-tag-hi">¼</div></div> (cf.
the similar hand in <div data-type="mss" data-target="https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fd2011-fra0888" class="tei-tag-ref">Helsinki, National Library, F.m. IV.193</div>, from Uppsala Archdiocese).</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-musicNotation">Square notation on four red lines.</div>
<div class="tei-tag-decoDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-p">Sentence initials touched in red; rubrication.</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-bindingDesc">
<div class="tei-tag-p">Used as the cover of the <div data-type="provenance" class="tei-tag-placeName">Maalahti</div> church
accounts, begun in 1649. The inside of the front cover carries a note referring to
the year <div data-type="binding" data-notAfter="1652" class="tei-tag-date">1652</div>, showing that the book was
bound by then.</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-history">
<div class="tei-tag-origin"><div class="tei-tag-p">Fragment of an <div class="tei-tag-title">antiphonary</div> reused as covers for church
accounts in <div data-type="provenance" class="tei-tag-placeName">Maalahti</div>.</div></div>
<div class="tei-tag-provenance">
<div class="tei-tag-p">The front cover of the accounts book bears the title ’Mahalax Kyrkas Book 1649’,
and a pasted paper label with the later archival mark ’Kyrkomedel 1649 –
1700’.</div><div class="tei-tag-p">The spine bears marks of removed labels.</div><div class="tei-tag-p">On the back cover, in
the margin of the fragment, the Roman numeral(?) IIII.</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="tei-tag-listBibl">
<div class="tei-tag-bibl">Jorma Vallinkoski, <div data-rend="italic" class="tei-tag-hi">History of the University Library at Turku</div>, vol. 1, Helsinki 1948, 63.</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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Title
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Maalahti, Church Archives, III G.l. Kyrkomedel 1649–1700. Mahalax kyrkas book 1649, cover. Antiphonarium
Description
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Antiphonarium, 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>.
Format
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Parchment
Language
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Latin
Identifier
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Maalahti
Church Archives
III G.l. Kyrkomedel 1649–1700.
Mahalax kyrkas book 1649, cover.
Coverage
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Sweden
Date
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1450-1524
Saec. XV 2/2 - XVI 1/4