14th c. Initials: 1) red, ornamented with blue hairlines, and 2) light blue (faded ?), ornamented with red hairlines. Small initials are highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red jourline staff (15 mm), b rotundum, linea (not many), liquescent signs. Photograph off. 2'on p. 63.
ANTIPHONARIUM. It is possible to associate this fragment with the use of the diocese of Linköping, Breviarium Lincopense 1950-1958 pp. 849-854. In comparison to Uppsala, the only difference is that to the office of St. Catherine this source adds a prosula to the last resp. of the III nocturn. F. 1 [dementis papae et martyris] beginning mari in of the ant. ad Benedictus, [Dedisti Domine]; In festo sancte caterine uirginis et martyris endingpossi[des] of the ant. ad Magnificat at I vespers, Inclita sancte uirginis. '®* Analecta hymnica XXVI1897 No. 69.
F. 2 [Idem] continuing ministrari, the closing word of the 1st ant. of the III nocturn, [Gloriosam virginem tyrannus], and ending memo[riae], the third word of a prosula, Eterne uirgo, added to the 3rd resp. of the same noct., O mater nostra VJam.
Two headlines on this bifolium. F. 1" 4157 "Erich Simonsons Rechenschap För Ärliga Rentan Aft Hattula Hered vdi finlandh Fro Anno etc 1578"."Matz Nielsson". "Finland 1578 No 3".
F. 2'The headline is erased.
LITURGICAL USE: Probably diocese of Linköping. ORIGIN: Added according to liturgical use.