Siglum:
CZ-Nlobkowicz VI F 35
Shelfmark:
ms. VI Fc 35
Source type:
Century:
Formal description:
perg.; pp. 164; 27,5 x 19 cm
Date:
a. 1400-1419
Notation:
notatio rhombica
Provenance:
Praha, Ecclesia Cathedralis
Title:
Agenda
Identification note:
p. 3: Hic continetur agenda per circulum anni rubrice Pragensis
p. 100: [...] cum serenissimo rege nostro Wenceslao, pariter dovotissima regina nostra Zophia [...]
Contents:
pp. 1-2 | Frgm. missalis |
p. | 3-22 Benedictiones salis et aquae |
pp. 22-33 | Benedictio candelarum in festo Purificacionis BMV et processio |
pp. 33-38 | Benedictio cinerum in Capite Ieiunii et processio |
pp. 38-42 | Benedictio palmarum in Dominica Palmarum et processio |
pp. 43-58: olim post p. 158 | |
pp. 43-50 | Additamenta: Benedictiones variae (benedictio vini, Benedictio trium munerum preciosorum in Epyphania domini etc.) |
pp. 51-55 | (vacua) |
pp. 56-57 | Additamenta (ad ordinem sepeliendi, brevis et quotidiana benediccio vini more Theutonicali etc.) |
p. | 58 Inicium evangelii secundum Iohannem |
pp. 59-81 | Benedictio palmarum in Dominica palmarum et processio |
pp. 81-89 | Adoratio crucis in feria sexta in Parasceve |
pp. 89-100 | Benedictio ignis in vigilia Resurrectionis pp. 92-100: Exultet |
pp. 100-121 | Ordo baptismalis |
pp. 121-127 | Benedictio ovorum in die Resurrectionis domini et processio |
pp. 128-132 | Ordo ad visitandum infirmum |
pp. 132-154 | Ordo ad ungendum infirmum et ordo sepeliendi |
pp. 154-155 | Benediccio super capsellas et fustes |
pp. 155-156 | Benedictio herbarum in festo Assumptionis BMV |
pp. 156-158 | Benedictiones variae |
pp. 159-160 | Additamentum manu post. (Ordo ad visitandum sepulchri) |
pp. 161-162 | Additamentum (antiphonae variae) |
pp. 163-164 | Fragm. cantus Exultet |
References:
RISM B XIV/1
Notes:
olim: Praha, Národní knihovna ČR, deponát Roudnická lobkowiczká knihovna, ms. VI Fc 35
The manuscript has been recently returned to its owner (the Counts of Lobkowicz), from which it was confiscated in 1950s. The current library location is in the Castle Nelahozeves, north of Prague.