4 (?) folios. 20-21 x 30.5-31 cm. 1 column, 10 lines. Ff. 1, 3 and 4 have been pressed smooth. Ff. 1 and 2 are represented only by very narrow strips, which may be an inner and outer edge from the same leaf. Note too, that the sequence of leaves suggested here may be wrong owing to uncertain liturgical determination of St. Mary's offices.
14th c. Large initials: 1) orange red, ornamented with brown and red hairlines, and 2) ultramarine, ornamented with red hairlines. Small initials are highlighted with straw yellow. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (15 nun), b rotundum, linea (not many). Photograph off. 4'on p. 65.
ANTIPHONARIUM CUM HYMNIS, Nordic (St. Eric, St. Olafj.The length of St. Eric's office cannot be specified. According to Nilsson 2000 p. 93, the versicle Corona aurea at lauds of St. Eric possibly associates this fragment with Finnish provenance.
E 1 [De beata Maria].The beginning and the end cannot be identified, because only a narrow strip from the leaf remains. However, the first letters seem to be sa. F. 2 [Idem]. The beginning and the end cannot be identified because of the fragmentary state of the leaf.The only legible items are the ant. Gaude Maria virgo and the versicle Ora pro nobis. F. 3 [Erici regis et martyris] beginning landaitt of the last resp. at matins, [O miles Christi V Perveniant], and ending lau[rea] of the ant. ad Benedictus, Corona Julgens aurea. ra= Analecta hymnica XXV 1897 No. 100. Hymn: Laudes ad laudes. F. 4 [Olavi r. et m.] beginning with the 1st ant. at I vespers, Sancte martyr domini, and ending in the second word of the 1st ant. of the I nocturn, Regnante illns\trissimo\. ¦®" Hymn: Deus tuorum (ta).
F. 3'1746"Inwysingar Quittenngar Och Copie Lengdt affMaska Haredht Anno 1611." F.4" 1748 "Har vthi ahre Inbundne Copior [...] Befalningz Breff och Zedlar sampt [...] Lefwereringar affMascha haredt For Ahr etc 1611 "."No 6".
Lit.: Nilsson 2000 pp. 93 (b/w reproduction off. 3'), 160.
LITURGICAL USE: Diocese of Åbo suggested. ORIGIN: Added according to liturgical use.