14th c1". One large initial (red) is visible, ornamented with blue hairlines. The small initial beginning the respond of every great responsory is highlighted with Naples yellow and, beginning the verse, in red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (11-12.5 mm), custos, b rotundum, cephalicus, linea. Line-fillers (red braid-like ornaments) under melismas. Photograph off. un." on p. 54. Bears a stylistic resemblance to Antiphoner No. 19. Probably from the same codex as the wrapper London, BL Ms. Add. 34388 f. 116. Its headline reads: "Jörcn Larsons Regenskap Pro Anno etc 1548" (inch cathedrae Petri, Matthiae ap., Gregory,). This is a wrapper for Swedisli taxes, see Almquist 1922-1923 p. 121.
ANTIPHONARIUM. Noteworthy similarities with the use of Linköping, Breviarium Lincopense 1950-1958 pp. 198-203. Cf. Helander 1957 pp. 290-292.
F. un. [Feria iij post dominicam III adventus] beginning nos alleluia, certainly the closing words of the ant. [Canitc tuba]; _v Dominica iiij ending in a rubric of the 8th chant in a series of great responsories. incipits are given for collects and chapters. In the margin there is a new, substitute verse for the 7th resp., luraui dicit VA solis.The new verse, VJuxta est salus, is written without musical notation. The change suggests the use of Uppsala.
Judging by the aforementioned leaf in London, the original codex seems not to have been used in Finland. F un.'3700 b "Isack Nielsons [...] tauesf...] 1548". "Finland 1548 No 5". Taxes from Tavastehus castle.
LITURGICAL USE: Probably diocese of Linköping. ORIGIN: Added according to liturgical use. OTHER NOTES: Probably from the same codex: London, British Library, Ms. Add. 34388 f. 116. See also F.m. IV.19.