See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 891[12th C Italian notation]. From Rome
Detailed Index ff.12r-25v
See Biblissima,
A reasonably active week for the Vatican this week, with forty-nine manuscripts digitized. The largest number came from Ott.lat, with sixteen, followed by Barb.lat and Vat.lat, each with nine. Eight items from Borg.copt were added, all from the folios originally shelved together as Borg.copt.109. Five more of the 17th C musical manuscripts from Chig were added, and one each from Pal.gr, and Urb.lat.
To the right is f.1r of Barb.lat.1494, a 14th C copy of Johannes Andreae's commentary on the Constitutions of Clement (Clementines). It was designed to include a large illuminated initial and rubric, but this was never completed, with the space being taken up by some of the multiple generations of marginal notes and annotations.
At the bottom is a line of text from f.1r of Ott.lat.436, a copy of Alexander de Hales' Universae Theologiae Summa from, perhaps, the early 14th C. An interesting detail on this line is an early form of tagging, the title De Consol[ati]one is identified as a book title with the use of medial puncta.
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 891[12th C Italian notation]. From Rome
Detailed Index ff.12r-25v
See Biblissima,