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It's been a while since I've added anything to CoKL, but I got through another of the mini-Hours at Library this week, 2020HEM-27. This was made c.1400 in Bruges. The calendar is somewhat sparse at 118 saints, but nearly flawless. Only two errors, and both are just shifted by a single day. An interesting detail is the flamboyant script to abbreviate the parts (Kalends, Ides, etc) of the Roman dating
http://www.cokldb.org/p/v100/ms/867
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Houghton 2020HEM-27 f.4r, a calendar for the first part of April
Houghton 2020HEM-27 f.3v, a calendar for the second part of March

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What Did Medieval English Sound Like?

length: forty one seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRdFUy8pn2o

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35 digitized by the this week https://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2024/week22.html includes a lot of music, some more unidentified German, De reparatione Lapsi by both Chrysostom and Bacharius, some faded 9th C endleaves and More!
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A Page of 18th C music from Chig.Q.VII.169 f.1v

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Only 19 digitized by the this week, perhaps due to Pentecost
https://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2024/week20.html
Includes a 17th C polyphonic liturgy, a Humanist Civitate Dei, several volumes of sermons, part of a Speculum Historiale and several German.... books (uncatalogued and unidentifiable by me)
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Capp.Sist.99 f.20v. The start of a polyphonic Te Deum, the page has 3 blocks of 2 staves each, each starting with a large initial T

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From the manuscript to you: How Old Norse manuscripts are read and edited

"A case-study in how a page from an Old Norse manuscript (in this case the Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda) is edited for publication in a modern-day book. Manuscript images from the Árni Magnússon Institute at the University of Iceland (handrit.is)."

length: Thirty minutes and fifteen seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7KYyj8ed94

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33 were digitized this week by the https://www.wiglaf.org/vatican/2024/week19.html
Including a glossed Bible, more 17th c music, some 19th C manuscript catalogs with "interesting" decoration, Palestrina, German, and more!
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f.2r from Capp.sist.632, a 19th C catalogue with weird border decorations

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Is anyone putting together a academy panel on saints or Books of Hours? I've got a paper to propose, but it's always easier with a group
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Call for Papers: Unser Forum zum britisch-irischen Mittelalter findet 2024 in Köln (hybrid) statt. Alle Infos unter http://www.fobim.de/fobim-2024. @medievodons

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