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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Part 1 contains Gregorian chants with music notation for processions at the following liturgical feasts and events: (part 1) Purification of the Virigin (1r-6v), Palm Sunday (7r-16r), Holy Thursday (16r-23r), Easter Sunday (23r-33v), Ascension of the Lord (33v-38r), Corpus Christi (38rv-45r), Visitation (45rv-50r), Assumption (50r-54r), Church Dedication (54r-58v), reception of a bishop or legate (58v-59v). Empty: f. 60r-v.Part 2 contains Gregorian chants with music notation for processions at the following liturgical feasts and event: Monday of Pentecost (64v-67r), St. Lawrence (74v-76v), reception of a bishop or legate (77r-81v), Holy Thursday (81v-88r), St. Martin (89r-90r), St. Lawrence (90r-91r), Trinity Sunday (91v-94r). - Empty: ff. 94v-96v.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages15th century16th century
Titre(s) : Composite manuscript, two parts (Latin)ProcessionalProcessionale1 and 2. Processional, BPL 3744
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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