IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 178357 accession number: MS McClean 201.5a.1-41 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Thursday 3 September 2020 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, musical staves ruled in red ink and fragmentary lines of text ruled in plummet on reverse MS McClean 201.5a.1 78 x 78 mm MS McClean 201.5a.2 82 x 79mm MS McClean 201.5a.3 83 x 82 mm MS McClean 201.5a.4 91 x 87mm MS McClean 201.5a.5 82 x 84mm MS McClean 201.5a.6 81 x 73mm MS McClean 201.5a.7 123 x 110mm MS McClean 201.5a.8 112 x 80mm MS McClean 201.5a.9 115 x 80mm MS McClean 201.5a.10 120 x 79mm MS McClean 201.5a.11 121 x 75mm MS McClean 201.5a.12 82 x 83mm MS McClean 201.5a.13 110 x 84mm MS McClean 201.5a.14 91 x 97mm MS McClean 201.5a.15 91 x 88mm MS McClean 201.5a.16 90 x 89mm MS McClean 201.5a.17 82 x 82mm MS McClean 201.5a.18 80 x 80mm MS McClean 201.5a.19 86 x 92mm MS McClean 201.5a.20 92 x 90mm MS McClean 201.5a.21 184 x 57mm MS McClean 201.5a.22 125 x 58mm MS McClean 201.5a.23 129 x 63mm MS McClean 201.5a.24 52 x 47mm MS McClean 201.5a.25 94 x 73mm MS McClean 201.5a.26 94 x 81mm MS McClean 201.5a.27 92 x 74mm MS McClean 201.5a.28 83 x 77mm MS McClean 201.5a.29 82x 61mm MS McClean 201.5a.30 83 x 85mm MS McClean 201.5a.31 88 x 86mm MS McClean 201.5a.32 184 x 84mm MS McClean 201.5a.33 168 x 76mm MS McClean 201.5a.34 83 x 163mm MS McClean 201.5a.35 92 x 74mm MS McClean 201.5a.36 81 x 67mm MS McClean 201.5a.37 92 x 76mm MS McClean 201.5a.38 88 x 72mm MS McClean 201.5a.39 91 x 72mm MS McClean 201.5a.40 86 x 68mm MS McClean 201.5a.41 81 x 69mm CONTENTS: MS McClean 201.5a.7 On reverse, [Beatus] qui intellegit [super egenu]m et pauperem (Ps. 40:1) MS McClean 201.5a.14 On reverse, part of the Gradale for the Feast of St John the Baptist, Misit domi[nus manum sua]m et tetigit os [meum] (Jer. 1: 9); the initial D perhaps introduced the introit for this feast, De ventre matris meae (Is. 49.1). MS McClean 201.5a.15 On reverse, [eter]num in tua iusti[cia libera m]e inclina ad me [aurem tuam] (Ps. 30:1-2 or Ps. 70:1-2) MS McClean 201.5a.33 On reverse, part of the Gradale for the First Sunday after Easter [Post dies octo, jan]uis clauses stetit [Jesus in medio di]scipulorum suorum et dixit [Pax vobis] (John 20.26); the initial Q may have introduced the Introit for this Mass, Quasi modo geniti infantes (2 Peter 2.2) MS McClean 201.5a.37 On reverse [Vene]runt gentes in heredi[tatem tuam polluerunt templ]um sanctum tuum posuerunt (Ps. 78:1) DECORATION: Forty-one cut out ornamental initials in sections of yellow, red and green on square grounds of red, blue and green with scrolling vine-stem in graded green and red with yellow foliate finials; on reverses, alternate red and blue initials, the height of the gap between staves, with blue or red pen flourishing; blue or black ink one-line initials with simple red flourishing. title: cutting (manuscript) NOTES ----- type: history note value: Frank McClean (1837–1904); his bequest, 1904. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Manuscripts and Printed Books collection: Frank McClean STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/178357 PEOPLE ------------------- McClean, Frank TECHNIQUES ---------- penwork TECHNIQUES ---------- illumination CATEGORIES ------ category: illuminated manuscript category: manuscript DATING ------ creation date: 1150 - 1199 creation date earliest: 1150 creation date latest: 1199 culture: 12th Century, second half# CITATIONS -------- A descriptive catalogue of the McClean Collection of Manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part Two. Vols. 1-2: Italy and the Iberian Peninsula ---