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Leaf from an Antiphonary
Attributed to: Neri da Rimini (Italian, active 1303–1328)
Italian (Bologna)
Medieval (Gothic)
about 1300–25
Place of Manufacture: Bologna, Italy
Medium/Technique
Tempera, ink, and gold on parchment
Dimensions
Overall (page dimensions): 52 x 35.2 cm (20 1/2 x 13 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
Denman Waldo Ross Collection
Accession Number20.881
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsBooks and manuscripts – Manuscripts
DescriptionOne of four codicologically unrelated leaves from an antiphonary, a choral book containing the music used in the Divine Office.
1 column of 6 staves in Latin. Bounding lines blind or light plummet, doubled and full-length to upper and lower edges, writing lines blind or light plummet, with upper and lower bounding lines for each line of text. Heightened square notation on a four-line red staff, C-clef indicated.
Written in a Italian rotunda script in black ink, red rubrics. Two-staff-high historiated initial on the verso with a male Old Testament figure, probably Abraham, standing at prayer addressing God in heavenly aperture at upper right, in foliate [L] (for "Locutus est…") in gold and colors with acanthus into margins.
1 column of 6 staves in Latin. Bounding lines blind or light plummet, doubled and full-length to upper and lower edges, writing lines blind or light plummet, with upper and lower bounding lines for each line of text. Heightened square notation on a four-line red staff, C-clef indicated.
Written in a Italian rotunda script in black ink, red rubrics. Two-staff-high historiated initial on the verso with a male Old Testament figure, probably Abraham, standing at prayer addressing God in heavenly aperture at upper right, in foliate [L] (for "Locutus est…") in gold and colors with acanthus into margins.
ProvenanceBy 1920, Dr. Denman Waldo Ross (1853-1935), Cambridge, MA; 1920, gift of Dr. Denman Waldo Ross. (Accession Date: September 2, 1920)