15116th a. On the recto there is a large initial, ornamented with blue and red hairlines and consisting of red and blue elements. The very same kind of initial opens the winter mass of St. Henry in F.m. II No. 44 fi 24' (Graduale Aboense). Quadratic notation on a red fourline staff (16-16.5 mm, ruled with a rastrum), custos, b rotundum, linea. Melodic incipits are indicated by duplex lineae. Photograph ofifi. un.'on p. 222. Bears a stylistic resemblance to Antiphoners Nos. 199 and 202, and especially to No. 198 (all are Dominican).
ANTIPHONARIUM. Conforms to Dominican use, Breviarium Dominicanum 1485 ff 83r-84r. Note the transformation of some chant texts in the early Lutheran era. * _ . . , , i -i . i ¦
F un. [Purificationis Mariae] beginning with the psalm antiphon at compline, Sancta dei genitrix, and ending ilium of the 3rd resp. of the I nocturn. Optulerunt pro V Postquam. «" Opening words of the ant. Sancta dei genitrix have been altered into a Lutheran reading: Sancte dei vnigenite Iesu Christe etc.
Fun.'4492 "[...] Hattula [...] 1628"."Finland 1628 No 12".
OTHER NOTES: See also: F.m. IV.198, IV.199, IV.202.