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Reproduction of Chartres, BM, MS n.a. 4, f. 97v
December 1969
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Reproduction of Chartres, BM, MS n.a. 4, f. 97v
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Date
December 1969
Identifier
FCMNA4F097W
Description
Reproduction of folio 97R from Merlet and Clerval. (See citation below.) This facsimile contains part of the chant for Matins from the Office of St. Gilles. It begins with the remainder of the second Respond of the fifth Nocturn, starting with the word 'Egidio," and all of the sixth Respond. The folio concludes with the seventh and eighth Responds of the third Nocturn. For a transcription of the music into Gregorian notation, see images FCMNA4TG005, FCMNA4TG006 and FCMNA4TG007. The musical structure for the Office of St. Giles is comprised of First Vespers, Matins, Lauds, and Second Vespers. For First and Second Vespers, this manuscript provides only the Antiphons for the Magnificat. The principal components for Matins, consisting of the Invitatory and three Nocturns, each with three Antiphons following the psalms, and three Responds following the lessons, are complete. Lauds is complete with five Antiphons for the psalms and an Antiphon for the Benedictus.Merlet, René and A. Clerval. Un manuscrit chartrain du XIe siècle: Fulbert, évêque de Chartres; martyrologe à l'usage de l'église de Chartres; Fulbert et sa cathédrale; nécrologe du chapître Notre-Dame de Chartres; chartes et pièces liturgiques. (Chartres: 1893).; Martyrology and Obituary of Chartres
Type
still image
Genre
reproductions (derivative objects)
facsimiles (reproductions)
songs (musical compositions)
chants
Subject
Cathédrale de Chartres--Pictorial works.
Church decoration and ornament--France--Chartres--Pictorial works.
Church architecture--France--Chartres--Pictorial works.
Christian art and symbolism--France--Chartres--Medieval, 500-1500--Pictorial works.
Geographic Subjects
France
Chartres
Collection
Chartres: Cathedral of Notre-Dame
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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