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Vallambrosan Rituale


Rituale vall'Umbrose
Italian (Tuscany)
Medieval (Late Gothic)/early Renaissance
1479–1508
Place of Manufacture: Santa Maria di Vall'ambrosa, Europe, Italy, Tuscany

Medium/Technique Tempera, ink, and pencil (modern) with gold on parchment; bindings of blind-stamped- and -rolled calf over bevelled wooden boards with gilding and metal
Dimensions Overall (page dimensions): 25.5 x 18.8 cm (10 1/16 x 7 3/8 in.)
Overall (writing space): 24.5 x 17.7 cm (9 5/8 x 6 15/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Miss Aimée and Miss Rosamond Lamb
Accession Number1979.493
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope

DescriptionA ritual (a book containing the prayers and formulae for the administration of all the sacraments) for the use of the Benedictine Order of Vall'ambrosa, composed of 3 leaves and 75 folios (ff.):

ff. 1 - 30v: [Benediction, profession, and consecration of novice nuns, including a litany on ff. 8 - 9v]
ff. 31 - 49: Pontificale
ff. 49 - 59: Ordo a visitanda monasteria
ff. 59 - 68v: Breviary (temporale only, but including St. John Gualbert)
ff. 68v - 75v: [Benediction, profession, and consecration of novice monks, including a litany on ff. 74 - 75v]

1 column of 21 text lines in Latin or 6 lines of music. Bounding lines brown plummet, full-length to top and bottom edges, writing lines brown plummet. Square, heightened stemmatic notation on 3 or 4 lines, C-clef indicated.

Final leaf cancelled. Vertical catchwords, lower right corner of last verso of each quire. Partially foliated in pencil with modern arabic numerals.

Written in a Rotunda script in brown ink with red rubrics. Two historiated initials: f. 1: 7-line initial historiated with nimbed Christ (as King David?) playing a psaltery, fortified structure in background, within foliate [B] in colors in gold frame, scrolling flowers and acanthus full-length along outer margin; f. 63: 5-line initial historiated with St. John Gualbert, nimbed, holding book and tau cross, in brown Benedictine habit, within a foliate [D] as on f. 1, small border into side and lower margins. f. 31: 9-line foliate [P] in colors with full-length outer border as on f. 1. Ten three-line gold initials on blue and green backgrounds with white filigree, small scrolling floral border with gold berries into margin. Two-line initials throughout in red with purple filigree or blue with red.

Arms of Bishop Rinaldo Orsini of Florence (Bishop 1474-1508) in lower margin of f. 1: upper right half is the di Carli arms (Rinaldo's mother was Maddalena di Carlo Orsini): lion rampant a sinistre (lion should be holding a cross, but the arms are too rubbed to ascertain); lower left half is the Orsini arms, alternating six stripes of red and white.

A ritual for the use of the Benedictine Order of Vall'ambrosa, founded by St. John Gualbert in 1038. The litanies on ff. 8 - 9v and 74 - 75v include St. John Gualbert, and his is the only sanctorale office in the breviary section of the manuscript.
ProvenanceBetween 1479-1508, probably written at Santa Maria di Vall'ambrosa, near Florence, Italy [see note 1]. By 1979, Aimée and Rosamond Lamb, Boston, MA; gift of Aimée and Rosamond Lamb. (Accession date: October 17, 1979)

NOTES:
[1] Probably written at Santa Maria di Vall'ambrosa, approximately 20 miles east of Florence, between 1479-1508. The overlap of the abbacy of Biagio Milanesi (abb. 1479-1523), who is mentioned in the professions, and the Florentine Episcopacy of Rinaldo Orsini (bishop 1474-1508), whose arms are on f. 1.