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	 <titlestmt> 
		<titleproper>Guide to the Illuminated Sacred Music Manuscripts
		  collection, ca. 1400-1600</titleproper> 
		<author>Inventory prepared by Amanda Focke</author> 
	 </titlestmt> 
	 <publicationstmt> 
		<publisher>Woodson Research Center</publisher> 
		<address> 
		  <addressline>Rice University, Houston, Texas</addressline> 
		</address> 
		<date>January 11, 2005</date> 
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	 <creation>Finding aid encoded by Amanda Focke, Fondren Library 
		<date>January 6, 2005</date></creation> 
	 <langusage>Finding aid written in<language>English.</language></langusage> 
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		<date>01112005</date> 
		<item>Edited with XMetal 3 by Amanda York Focke, according to
		  instructions in 
		  <title>TARO 2 EAD 2002 Editing Instructions</title>. </item> 
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  <did id="a1"> 
	 <head> Descriptive Summary</head> 
	 <repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a"> 
		<corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Brown Fine Arts Library / Woodson
		  Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX </corpname>
		</repository> 
	 <origination label="Creator:"> 
		<corpname encodinganalog="110" source="lcnaf">Catholic Church</corpname>
		</origination> 
	 <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Illuminated Sacred Music
		Manuscript Collection</unittitle> 
	 <unitdate type="inclusive" label="Dates:" encodinganalog="245$f">15th-16th
		century</unitdate> <langmaterial label="Languages">Materials are in
	 <language langcode="lat">Latin</language>. </langmaterial> 
	 <unitid label="Identification:" encodinganalog="099" countrycode="us">MS
		510</unitid> 
	 <physdesc label="Extent" encodinganalog="300$a"> 3 linear feet (13
		leaves)</physdesc> 
	 <abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Thirteen individual
		leaves of rare 15th and 16th century original music manuscripts depicting
		portions Catholic masses and prayers in Latin, hand drawn and beautifully
		illustrated with brilliant tempera paints on large vellum sheets. </abstract> 
  </did> 
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	 <head>Scope and Contents</head> 
	 <p>Thirteen individual leaves of rare 15th and 16th century original music
		manuscripts depicting portions Catholic masses and prayers in Latin, hand drawn
		and beautifully illustrated with brilliant tempera paints on large vellum
		sheets. </p> 
	 <p>Each of these individual leaves originally formed part of various larger
		missals, or bound volumes containing all the words either said or sung in
		Catholic mass during the entire year, and including the ordinary, proper, and
		common votive masses and supplementary prayers and masses for certain
		localities or orders. </p><p>Being individual leaves taken from bound volumes,
		the specific location and date of their original creation and use is very
		difficult to determine. It appears that most are Southern European (Italian and
		Spanish), but one may be Central or South American, as noted in the more
		detailed description below. Dates range from 15th to 16th century, based on
		evaluation of the style of musical notation, illuminations, and formation of
		the letters, use of punctuation and abbreviations. </p><p>Descriptions include
		translations of the original Latin when possible and an indication of the
		placement of the manuscript within the Catholic Church’s liturgical calendar.
		</p><p>Titles of materials as listed here are taken from the first line of text
		on the item itself. </p> 
  </scopecontent> 
  <altformavail encodinganalog="530"> 
	 <head>Alternate form available</head><p>The majority of this material is
		available online through Fondren Digital Collections: visit
		http://www.rice.edu/fondren/hyperion/collections/medieval_info.htm</p> 
  </altformavail> 
  <processinfo> 
	 <head>Processing Assistance </head><p>Many thanks to Barbara Schreffler,
		M.L.S.; Dr. Michael H. Gelting of the Danish National Archives, and Dr. Snyder
		of University of Houston, and Keith Chapman, Fondren Library Cataloging, for
		their expertise in musicology and Medeival / Renaissance period manuscripts and
		their kind assistance in describing this material.</p> 
  </processinfo> 
  <accessrestrict id="a14" encodinganalog="506"> 
	 <head>Access Restrictions</head> 
	 <p>This materials is open for research. It is the property of the Brown
		Fine Arts Library (part of the Fondren Library), but is accessed through the
		secure reading room at the Woodson Research Center. </p> 
  </accessrestrict> 
  <userestrict id="a15" encodinganalog="540"> 
	 <head>Use Restrictions</head> 
	 <p> Permission to publish from the Illuminated Sacred Music Manuscript
		Collection, MS 510, must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren
		Library, Rice University.</p> 
  </userestrict> 
  <controlaccess id="a12"> 
	 <head> Index Terms</head> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Subjects (Persons)</head> 
		<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Stephen, Saint, d. ca. 36
		  -- Songs and music</persname> 
		<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
		  -- Songs and music</persname> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Subjects (Organizations)</head> 
		<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Catholic Church</corpname> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Subjects:</head> 
		<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Music - manuscripts</subject>
		
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Illumination of books and
		  manuscripts, Reniassance</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Illumination of books and
		  manuscripts, Medieval</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Illumination of books and
		  manuscripts, European</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Epiphany</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Kyrie eleison
		  (Music)</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Gloria in excelsis Deo
		  (Music)</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Gregorian chants</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Antiphon for Christmas
		  day</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Antiphon for the Feast of
		  Saint Stephen</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Graduals (Music)</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Alleluia (Music)</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Advent music</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Introits</subject> 
	 </controlaccess> 
  </controlaccess> 
  <prefercite id="a18" encodinganalog="524"> 
	 <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
	 <p>Illuminated Sacred Music Manuscript Collection, MS 510, Woodson Research
		Center, Fondren Library, Rice University</p> 
  </prefercite> 
  <acqinfo id="a19" encodinganalog="541"> 
	 <head>Acquisition Information</head> 
	 <p>This material belongs to the Brown Fine Arts Library (part of the
		Fondren Library) and is of mixed provenance, with some items having been
		donated to the library in the 1950s by Stanley S. Slotkin and Mrs. Ralph D.
		Looney, and another donated by John Wright in the early 1990s. </p> 
  </acqinfo> 
  <dsc type="combined" id="a23"> 
	 <head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser1"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>1</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Venite adoremus eum 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (65 x 47 cm.). Verso only. Five five-line
			 staves with square notes.</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: Venite adoremus eum quia ipse est Dominus De[us
			 noster.]. Forms part of the Antiphon for Psalm 94 for Epiphany
			 Sunday.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser2"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>2</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Tota pulchra Maria 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (52 x 33 cm.). Six five-line staves with square
			 notes.</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: tota pulchra es Maria, et macula [originalis] non est
			 in te. Forms part of the Antiphon for the Feast of the Immaculate
			 Conception.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser3"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>3</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Maria matre eius et procidentes 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 leaf on vellum</physdesc> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser4"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>4</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Sepelierunt Stephanum viri timorati 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">1550-1575</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (47 x 34 cm.). Six four-line staves with square
			 notes.</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: Sepelierunt Stephanum viri timorati, et fecrunt
			 plan[c]tu[m] magnu[m] super eum. Iste est Iohannes, qui supra pectus Domini in
			 cena recubuit beatus Apostolus, cui revelata sunt secreta celestia. Euouae.
			 Forms part of the Antiphon for the Feast of Saint Stephen.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser5"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>5</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Ad te levavi animan meam 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (52 x 37 cm.) Eight four-line staves with
			 square notes.</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: Ad te levavi anima[m] meam : Deus meus in te confido,
			 non erubescam : neque irrideant me inimici mei : etenim universi qui te
			 ex[s]pectant, non confundentur. Vias tuas, Domi[n]e demonstra m[ihi] : et
			 semitas tuas edoceme. Universi qui te ex[s]pectant, non confundentur, Domine.
			 Vias tuas Domine notas fac mihi: et se mitas tuas edoceme. Alleluya. Ostende
			 nobis Domine miseracordiam tuam: et salutare tuum da nobis. Forms part of the
			 introit, gradual, alleluia, and alleluia verse for the first Sunday in
			 Advent.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser6"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>6</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Leaf from Missa Angelorum found in an Italian Gradual, 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">ca. 1490.</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (63 x 47 cm.). Five four-line staves with
			 square notation.</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: Kyrie [e]leyson. Christe [e]leyson. Kyrie [e]leyson.
			 Gloria in excelsis Deo. Et in terra pax homini[bus]. Forms part of the Ordinary
			 of the mass.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser7"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>7</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Hodie Christus natus est 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (83 x 61cm.). Six five-line staves with square
			 notes.</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: Hodie Christ[us] nat[us] est : hodie Salvator apparuit
			 : hodie in terra canu[n]t A[n]geli, leta[n]tur Arca[n]geli : hodie exulta[n]t
			 justi dici[n]tes : Gloria in excelsis Deo, alleluya. Forms part of the Antiphon
			 for Christmas day.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser8"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>8</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Mihi au te ad herere deo bonus est 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf</physdesc> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser9"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>9</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Beati immaculati in via 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">ca. 1450</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (61 x 43 cm.). Six five-line staves</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: Beati immaculati in via qui ambulant in lege Domini.
			 Gloria patri et filio et spiritu sancto. Sicut erat in principio et nunc et
			 semper et in secula seculorum. Amen Diffusa est gratia in labiis tues propterea
			 benedixit. Forms part of Introit and gradual for the Common Mass for a Holy
			 Woman and a Martyr.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser10"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>10</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Mirificavit Dominus Sanctos suos 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">ca. 1490</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf (57 x 42 cm.). Six four-line staves of square
			 notes.</physdesc> 
		  <abstract>Text: Mirificavit D[omi]n[u]s Sa[n]ctos suos, [et] exaudivit
			 eos clama[n]tes ad te. Admirabile e[st] nom[en] tuum D[omi]ne : quia Gloria et
			 honore coro[n]asti S[an]c[t]os tuos et co[n] est constituisti eos sup[er]
			 op[er]a manuum tuarum. Forms part of the Feast of All Saints.</abstract> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser11"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>11</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Sacerdo tes Dei benedicite 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf </physdesc> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser12"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>12</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>Psalm 66 fourth verse 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf </physdesc> 
		</did> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 level="series" id="ser13"> 
		<did> 
		  <unitid>13</unitid> 
		  <unittitle>(uncataloged) 
			 <unitdate type="inclusive">15th-16th century</unitdate></unittitle> 
		  <physdesc>1 vellum leaf </physdesc> 
		</did> 
	 </c01></dsc> 
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