8 folios. 18.5-19 x 25.5-26 cm. 1 column, 11 lines. 2 columns (width 8.5-9 cm) in the hymnary. Bif. 314 has been pressed smooth. F. 2 is partly dark, and the top off. 3'is erased for the cameral headline.
(14-)15th cc. Large initials: 1) red, and 2) dark blue (various tones). Small initials highlighted with red, some of them completed with a human head-like figure. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (14.5 mm, ruled with a rastrum), b rotundum, custos, linea, cephalicus. Photograph off. 8'on p. 118. Bears a stylistic resemblance to Antiphoners Nos. 91 (Dominicanum) and 127 (Dominicanum-Aboense).
ANTIPHONARIUM ET H Y M N A RIU M. Except for the office of St. Eric the fragment agrees with Dominican use, Breviarium Dominicanum 1485 passim. Probably Aboense. Note the changes made in the Reformation era on f. 5 and a Lutheran chorale text on f. 3".
E 1 [Corporis Christi] beginning with the differentia of the 3rd ant. of the III nocturn, and ending in the psalm incipits (textual) of the ant. at II vespers.
F. 2 [In commemoratione sancti Pauli apostoli] beginning doneeperfectum of the last stanza of the hymn [Doctor egregie Paule]; De sancta maria magdalene, in which only the hymns Lauda mater cedesia and Eterni patris unice (t) appear; De sancto dominico, in which only the hymns Gaude mater ecclesia, Nouns athleta domini (t) and Ynuuiiii none leticie (t) appear; De sancto augustino, in which only the hymns Magnepateraugustineand Cell dues applauditeappear;De sancto michaele, in which only the hymns Tibi xpiste splendor and Xpiste sanctorum decus appear, the latter ending et auctor of the 1st stanza. t®'This folio consists merely of hymns. F. 3 [In communi unius apostoli seu plurimorum seu unius evangelistae in paschali tempore] beginning with the ant. ad Magnificat at II vespers, //; ciuitate domini; In communi vnius martyris uel confessoris tempore paschali; In communi plurimorum martirum uel confessorum; De sancto petro martire ending gaudio qui of the psalm ant. at I vespers Colletetur turba fidehuni. "3" Analecta hymnica XXVIII1898 No. 48.
F. 4 [Erici regis et martyris] beginning uiueiis uere of the ant. at matins, [Digue promeruit Sanctis], unci ending et patrouus of the ant. ad Benedictus, Corona fulgens aurea. «3° Analecta hymnica XXV 1897 No. 100. It cannot be determined whether this is the short or long form of the office. See Haapanen 1927. F. 5 [In exaltatione sanctae crucis] beginning [Do]mint, the third word of the 2nd ant. at lauds, [Ecce Some words have been changed in a hand of the 16th or 17th century, for instance O crux admirabihs >• O Christe mitissime; De sancto michaele ending et as[cendif] of the 2nd resp. of the I nocturn, Stetit ängelns iuxta.
F. 6 [Commemorationis animarum] beginning ;'/; conspectu of the 2nd resp. of the II noct., [Ne recorderis VDirige], and ending de sepulchre of the verse V Creator of the 3rd resp. of the III noct., Libera me domine.
Ff. 7-8 [Commune unius m. extra t. p.] beginning [coro[nain of the 1st resp. of the III noct., [Stola iocunditatis] V Cibauit; In communi plurimorum martirum ending locum nomina of the 1st ant. of the II noct., Dabo Sanctis meis.
F. 2' 3641 and/or 3642. "Finland 1627 No 19".The headline is worn and illegible. F. y 7881 "Jordeboock Öffwer Raseborgz Lähn [...] manntall [...] 1636." "Finland 1636 No 9". F. 3" Opening words for the Lutheran chorale "Uthan Herren faller oss". Kurvinen 1929 p. 264, Schalin 1946 p. 94. F. 6'460 "Jacob Erichzsons Raste Rächningh för Åbo Ränterj och Profwiant Pro Anno 632". F. 7" 3638 "Bårgo Lähns Räkmngh A: 627". "Finland 1627 No 5".
Lit.: Nilsson 2000 pp. 52 (b/w reproduction off. 4'), 160.
DATE: Probably saec. xv. LITURGICAL USE: Dominican, probably Åbo. ORIGIN: Added accrding to liturgical use. OTHER NOTES: See also: F.m. IV.91 and IV.127.