15th c. Large initials: I) blue, and 2) red. Small initials in black, highlighted witli red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (11 mm, ruled with a rastrum), custos (not many). Line-fillers (red braid-like ornaments) under melismas. Photograph of f. V on p. 148.
ANTIPHONARIUM sive responsoriale, of small dimensions, includes chants for the Bridgettine weekly cycle of offices. The chants do not, however, form an unbroken sequence. Only short and long responsories are given complete, the antiphons being mentioned as textual and melodic incipits. Geete 1895 passim.
F. 1 [Cantus sororum, feria ij] beginning with the ant. ad Magnificat, Magnificetur (tsa); ¦*¦ [Feria v] ending in an item that cannot be identified because of the fragmentary state of the leaf, Mainly gospel antiphon openings on this folio. Ff. 2-3 [Ut supra, de mandato] beginning with the resp. Xpristus descendit, and ending in the resp. Congregavit, with a passage which cannot be identified because of the fragmentary state of the leaf. F. 4 [Ut supra, feria iv] beginning reduceret perditum of the short responsory at terce, [Venit Deus V Ut j'n].The leaf ends in the short responsory at nones, as far as it possible to determine.
No records. The leaves were once sewn to a some larger vellum (now unknown).