Gradual, the principal choir book used in the Mass with musical notation, arranged according to the liturgical year.
15th century Gradual
This material is held atUniversity of Leicester Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 338 MS 16
- Former Reference
- GB 338 MSS/016
- Dates of Creation
- 1401-1500
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- Latin
- Physical Description
- 290x200mm 1 volume 19th century leather binding with original metal clasps and inscribed corner pieces
Scope and Content
Access Information
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Note
This Gradual was created in Germany in the 15th century. It is written in Latin with musical notation and decorated initials. It is written on vellum, but has four 17th century paper leaves added at the end.
Other Finding Aids
Included in the publication: 'A handlist of the manuscript collection' , compiled by Brian Burch and Jenny Clark (Leicester University Library, 1998).
See also: Ker, N.R. ' Medieval manuscripts in British libraries ', (Clarendon Press, 1969-1983), Vol.III, pp.85-86.
Archivist's Note
Former reference MS016.
Description prepared by Andrew Lacey.