Description
Accounts of Sebastian Schindler, shipmaster, listing expenses incurred for 1585-1586 (f. 4r-10r). Bound in a 12th-century noted breviary fragment with staffless, unheightened or nondiastematic neumes (Old German notation) with the opening texts from Vespers for Holy Saturday, including the antiphon Vespere autem Sabbati que lucescit, Psalm incipits, and lessons from Mark 16:1-3 and Gregory the Great's Homily XXI for Easter Day.
Publication Date
11-28-2022
Keywords
Catholic Church -- Liturgy -- Texts, Catholic Church, Liturgics, Gregorian chants -- Manuscripts, Gregorian chants, Lucerne (Switzerland) -- History -- 16th century -- Sources, Texts, Codices, Account books, Gregorian chants, Manuscripts Latin, Manuscripts German, Manuscripts Medieval, Manuscripts Renaissance
Disciplines
Accounting | Medieval Studies | Renaissance Studies
Link in Franklin
https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9973971753503681
Link in IIIF Manifest
https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/phalt/iiif/2/81431-p34b2x863/manifest
Recommended Citation
Porter, Dot, "Collation Model for Ms. Codex 1871: Rechnung vom Schiffmeister Ampt." (2022). Collation Models. 148.
https://repository.upenn.edu/sims_models/148
Comments
The .zip file Archive contains:
VisColl collation model XML file
JSON collation model file
Folder of PNG files, one for each quire
Folder of SVG files, one for each quire
Screenshot of VCEditor view, PNG format
Screenshot of VCEditor view, PDF format (same as the main file)
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