(13-)14th cc. Small initials are highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (11.5 mm), custos, linea, b rotundum, b quadratum.A lot of chant intonations are indicated by duplex lineae (vertical double strokes). Words of many great responsories are changed, as well as musical notes here and there. On the bottom ofifi. V there is a design depicting the upper body of a bishop, certainly pope Gregory the Great (5 90-604). A part of his office is documented on the same leaf. Photograph off. 2 on p. 31.
ANTIPHONARIUM .The codex seems to have included only a choice of the most important offices. In a letter to the present writer Dr. Sven Helander informed that it is difficult to identify this fragment, but some common traits with the tradition of Lund and Skara may be pointed out. Helander 1995.
F. 1 [Gregory papae] beginning in cruetitam of the 3rd resp. of the II nocturn, [Fere felicem] VA domino, and ending pauit sub of the 5th ant. at lauds, I irginum tria millia. <sr Analecta hymnica K1889 No. 64.
Ff. 2-3 [Assumptionis Mariae] beginning [qui]a potens of the 3rd (?) resp. of the II noct., [Beatam me diceut] V Et misericordia; Humilia R[esponsoria] ending mulieribus et of the resp. Benedicta et V Benedicta. «" The manuscript gives twelve responsories for the octave, all documented under the III noct. of the Assumption, e.g. Filie iherusalem V Osculetur (6th), O decus V Salue Stella (7th), O uirgofelix V Fac tibi (8th), Salue sponsa V Fer (9th) and Speciosa facta es V In delicijs (10th).The last chants of the series include a doxology. Note the rubric. The adjective "humilia" may refer to every-day items as well.
F. 1' 13 "Lasse Jonsons Reckenskap aff II prebender vdij abo Stigt Pro Anno etc 1547". F. 3'215 a "Förläningz Register Aff Findland [...] Anno etc 1578". On the same folio but in a different hand, situated inside the front cover of the taxbook:"För Läningz Regijster öffuer hele [...]".
DATE: Probably saec. xiv. LITURGICAL USE: Dioceses of Lund or Skara suggested. ORIGIN: Added according to liturgical use.