(14-) 15 th cc. Small initiab are highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (19 mm, ruled with a rastrum), b rotundum, custos only at the turn of a page. Lineae (not many) have been drawn afterwards. Photograph off. un." on p. 135.
ANTIPHONARIUM. Presumably Franciscan. Contains chants of a rhymed office for the Holy Trinity, which is understood to be a work of John Peckham (d. 1292). Wellner 1951 pp. 104-131 and passim; Szövérffy 1965 pp. 266-270.
F. un. [Sanctissimae trinitatis] beginning [fu]isse of the 2nd resp. of the II noct., [Aeterna mundi] VTres, and ending with the first word of the verse of the 1st resp. of the III noct., Candor lucis V Virgo, bs" Analecta hymnica K 1889 No. 1.
F. un.'3752 "hack Nielsons Regenskap opå Tauestehus ladegårder Anno etc 1553".
DATE: Probably saec. xv. LITURGICAL USE: Franciscan suggested.