Missal

Accession number: 
MS M.937
Title: 
Missal
Created: 
Milan, Italy, ca. 1413.
Binding: 
Early 16th-century Cologne roll-tooled calf with panel depicting the Adoration of the Magi on upper cover; signed WA in a binder's trademark.
Credit: 
Gift of Mrs. Herbert N. Straus, 1968.
Description: 
280 leaves (2 columns, 30 lines), bound : vellum, ill. ; 389 x 270 mm
Provenance: 
Marchese Girolamo d'Adda, Milan (bookplate on front pastedown, Fairfax Murray Catalogue of Books from d'Adda Library, 1902, no. 26); Charles Fairfax Murray; C.G. Boerner, Leipzig (Catalogue 110, 28 November 1912, lot 4); Maurice Sulzbach, Paris; sold in 1925 by Sulzbach's widow to Maggs; L.S. Olschki; Herbert N. Straus, New York; gift of Mrs. Herbert N. Straus in 1968.
Notes: 

Ms. missal for use of the Lateran Canons of Santa Maria Bianca de Caserto, Milan (calendar); written and illuminated in Italy, Milan, ca. 1413
Added texts: on fol. 1, the Dies irae, and a series of added prayers; fol. 2v has 8 lines of verse in Italian, beginning: Era la notte e lo stellato velo / Coprian le nubi d'ogni intorno accolte....
A note at the bottom of fol. 4 (nota q[uod] ubi I[n]ven[er]is l[itte]ram do[mini]cale[m] post aureu[m] nu[mer]m scriptu[m] de nigro ibi res[u]rectio do[mini] MCCC XIII c[ur]rebat aureus n[umer]us viij) suggests a date around or shortly after 1413 for the manuscript.
Decoration: 1 2-column miniature, 24 historiated initials, 1 added pen-drawn historiated initial, 1 full border framing the text.
Textiles: in M.937 folder, a large piece of gold silk brocade and a bundle of satin ribbons probably used as place markers.
Musical notation: 3- and 4-line red staves with square notes throughout; front and back pastedowns are leaves from 16th-century antiphonary, the text on back pastedown reading: In festo omniu[m] sanctorum ordinis S.P.N.F. ad matuti[ne?] hymn[us] Placare, Christe, servulis quibus patris clementium; followed by 4-line red stave with square notes.
Artist: Master of the Vitae Imperatorum.

Script: 
cursive
Language: 
Latin and Italian
Century: 
Classification: