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Getey Boek
116 leaves, 19 cm x 12 cm.
Ms. Codex 001969
A book of prayers, written in Dutch in Utrecht, ca. 1480, in a gothic hand. The codex contains 32 leaves with decorated borders in gold and several colors.
Giuseppe alla presenza del re Frizone
One leaf, 20 cm x 14 cm.
Ms. Codex 000327
Leaf, possibly from a fifteenth-century picture book, representing Joseph with Pharaoh. The text is in Italian and include portions of Genesis 41 and 42.
Gradual
Two leaves, 57 cm x 38 cm.
Ms. 002092
Bifolium of a sixteenth-century Spanish or Italian gradual written in a round gothic hand with square notation on a five-line staff. Texts include the introit, gradual, alleluia, and offertory for the Thursday after Easter.; Gift of Harold Goddard Rugg.
Gradual
One leaf, 77 cm x 54 cm.
Ms. 002096
Single leaf of an early sixteenth-century Spanish or Italian gradual written in a round gothic hand with square notation. There are several large capitals including one with an illustration depicting a beggar before a saint.
Gradual
One leaf, 58 cm x 41 cm.
Ms. 002101
Single leaf of an early fifteenth-century Italian gradual written in a round gothic hand with square notation. The leaf is decorated with three initials. The text is the introit for the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost.;
Gradual
One leaf, 48 cm x 37 cm.
Ms. 002102
Single leaf of a fourteenth-century Spanish or Italian gradual written in a round gothic hand with square notation. The leaf is decorated with three initials. The text is for the introit of the Feast of Saint John the Baptist. Gift of Harold Goddard Rugg.
Gradual
One leaf, 50 cm x 36 cm.
Ms. 002106
Single leaf of a fourteenth-century Spanish or Italian gradual written in a round gothic hand with square notation. The leaf is decorated with two small initials and an historiated initial depicting the beheading of John the Baptist. Text is for the offertory of the Feast of Saint John the Baptist.
Gradual
One leaf, 33 cm x 25 cm.
Ms. 002257
Single leaf of a late fourteenth-century northern Italian gradual written in a round gothic hand with square notation. The leaf is decorated with three initials. The text is the introit for the Sunday in Septuagesima.