14th c. One dark blue large initial is visible, small ones highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red fiour-line staff (16-17.5 mm), b rotundum, b quadratum, custos, linea. Photograph off. 1" on p. 61.
ANTIPHONARIUM. Conforms to Dominican use, Breviarium Dominicanum 1485 ff. t [iij]" - t iiif, [t viij]"- v [l]r.The observance of Trinity Sunday indicates that the codex was produced after 1334. F. 1 [In die pentecostes] beginning erant omnes of the 1st resp. at matins, [Dum complerentur] V Dum ergo, and ending mo[ventur] of the 4th ant. at lauds, Fontes et omnia.
F. 2 [Sanctissimae trinitatis] beginning [spi]ritui of the doxology of the 3rd resp. of the I nocturn, [Quis Deus magnus V Notam], and ending in the rubric of the III nocturn.
F. 1" Cf. 3565. "Skatte Bok aff Borgo Un pro Anno 1612 No 10". The hand of the headline deviates gready from the usual one. The vellum seems to have been used as some kind of rebinding, because on f. 2'there is a marginal cue "1790", clearly a year. Behind the present headline an older one is dimly visible.