5 folios. 23-23.5 x 36 cm. 1 column, 13 lines. Original texts have been erased for cameral records onff. 3" and 5". Darkish spots especially onff. 4" and 5'.
(14-) 15th cc. Large initials: 1) red (vermilion) and 2) green. Besides these, a larger one, consisting of red and blue elements appears on fi. 3". The letter is ornamented with red hairlines. Small initials are highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (14.4-15 mm), custos, c and fi clefs are used simultaneously where possible. B rotundum, linea (not many). Melodic indpits are often indicated by duplex lineae. Photograph ofifi. 2 on p. 133.
Helsinki, Archives ofi the National Board of Antiquities, KM 88062, probably derives from the same codex. This singleton (inch commune unius conf.J was previously pasted into the necrology table of Matthaeus Nicolai Ryngen, see Riska 1985 p. 45. Matthaeus Nicolai was the parson of S:t Mårtens (Marttila Fi, in southwestern Finland) at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, Leinberg 1903 p. 196.
ANTIPHONARIUM. Conforms to Dominican use, Breviarium Dominicanum 1485 ff. [dd v]r"", ee 2'- ee 3".
F. 1 [Clementis papae et martyris] beginning [di]xit beatus of the 3rd resp. at matins, [Oremus omnes] V Qui percussit, and ending templi marmo[rei] of the ant. ad Magnificat at II vespers, Inuenerunt in modiim.
Ff. 2-5 [Commune unius martyris] beginning [sig\no of the 2nd resp. of the III nocturn, [Corona aurea] V Quoniam; In commune plurimorum martirum extra tempus paschale ending et non of the 1st ant. at lauds, historian autem.
Three headlines on bif. 2/5, at least two of which are associated with southwestern Finland.The provenance is maybe Finiand. See the review below, and records on ff. 2", 3" and 5'. F. 1' 1786 "hack Eskilsons Rekenskap för Opbördh och wthgiffter aff Halicko Häredt Anno 1616". "Proberet in Junij Månnadt åhr 1622 af Mårten [...]". F. 2""Inlade Häredz skrifare Nielsz Bertilsson den 7 August) 624 [...] Jordebok Copier [...]".This person is mentioned as the bailiff of Piikkis in 1625-1626, Almquist 1919-1922 p. 408. Earlier he worked as a scrivener of Masko district. This brief record proves that bif. 2/5 really was at Masko in the year 1624. See f. 5', on which the actual headline of the wrapper appears. Furthermore, Bertilssons gloss is written on a place which corresponds to the inside back cover of the taxbook. F. 3""Förslagen aff Åbo Lähn Ifrå Johanni Anno 1622: och till Johannis Anno 1623". "[...]de Jacob Orressonn [?] Cammarskxifwarenn i åbo den 13 Octobris Anno 622 [...]". The Swedish word "förslag" means a preliminary calculation, or a rough copy of taxes that the bailiff transported to the place of audit, Lehtinen 1961 p. 132. On this basis the compilation was prepared by the said scrivener of Abo chambers. F. 5' 1827 "Henrick Isaksons Rekenskap för Maska Härede för åhrlige Renttan Reffskins skatten Landtogz gerden Booskapz HiellpenTyonden sampt andre små Partzeler anno 621"."Öffuerseett Opå abo Slott 2 Maij Månett Anno 1625"."Summorne proberedt af Jacob Andersson på Abo Slott [...] Maij Månett anno åhr 1625.""Finland 1621 No 3".There has been a third record on f. 5', but the writing is illegible.
DATE: Probably saec. xv. OTHER NOTES: From the same codex: probably Helsinki, Museoviraston arkisto, KM 88062 (1 fol.).