1 folio. Ca. 20 x 30 cm. 1 column, ? lines. Defective, only the inner comer of the bottom remains. Pressed smooth, faded.
16th c. No large initials are visible, the possible coloration of small initials seems to have been worn away. Quadratic notation of "decadent" type (note-heads are oblong shaped) on a brown four-line staff (18.5-19 mm), custos, linea. Line-fillers (red braid-like ornaments) under melismas.
ANTIPHONARIUM.
F. un. [Assumptionis Mariae] beginning with I vespers, but the chant and the passage cannot be identified because of the fragmentary state of the leaf. Ends fitt[mi] of the 1st resp. of the I nocturn, [Vidi speciosanf] V Que est.
So-called Cover discovery No. 24. According to an annotation written on the protecting envelope the vellum has been a wrapper for Johannis Magiri Physiologiae [peripnteticae ...] Witebergae 1606. Its call number is claimed to be 183.V11.44., but that is unknown in the HUL.