5folios. 18 x 26-26.5 cm. I column, 11 lines. Ij'. I and 2 are badly dark, ff. /'and 2" are faded. Texts erased for the cameral headline.
(14-) 15th cc. Large initials: 1) red, and 2) in text ink. Small initials are highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (12.5-13 mm, ruled with a rastrum), b rotundum, linea, cephalicus. Photograph off. 3'on p. 124.
ANTIPHONARIUM. Conforms to Dominican use, Breviarium Dominicanum 1485 passim. A manuscript from Halikko church (F)? See the text underneath.
E 1 [Per hebdomadam II post octavam paschae] beginning [fle]bitis of the ant. ad Benedictus, [Amen amen dico vobis];~*~ Dominica iij ending nobis vt of the ant. ad Magnificat at II vespers, Ego veritatem dico. F. 2 |In vigilia ascensionis] beginning [Prt]teT, the third word of the ant. ad Benedictus, [Clarifica me]; In die ending expectarent of the 1st resp. at matins, Post passionem V Et.
Ff. 3-4 [In die pentecostes] beginning [wi]n'/s of the 2nd resp. at matins, [Repleti sunt V Loquebantur]; Feria ij et totam ebdomadam ending with the close of the respond of the 3rd resp. at matins, Ultimo festiuitatis. F. 5 [Sabbato p. dom. pent.] beginning with the ant. ad Benedictus; In festo sancte trinitatis ending Qui fiacis of the 3rd resp. of the I nocturn, Quis deus magiius. "S" In the original text only the 1st ant. of the nocturn appears. The 2nd one is added in the bottom margin, the 3rd one is lacking.
The records on f. 3' suggest that the documents were attached to their wrapper in Finland. They explicitly confirm the arrival of the list from Halikko,"kommen af halliko", and its further transport. Because another leaf from the same codex was bound with it to protect the Halikko documents (dating 11 years later) it is possible that the manuscript once belonged to the church of Halikko. F.2" 1904 "Christopher Brunsjordhe Book affHallicko haradt Pro Anno 1633,""N0 6". F 3' 1834 a"lsoskaps LendgVtaff Halicko Haredt for Anno 1622."5ma1l script:"Denna lengd ahr kommen af halliko Herdet (sic) och ahr inleferd af Jacob Larresson ahr 1622 den 2 Decemb'". F. 4'The headline cannot be interpreted. The leaf was once attached to another vellum (now unknown).
Lit.: Taitto 1992 (c) pp. 270-272 (e.g. colour reproduction off. 5).