Praha, Knihovna Národního muzea, ms. XII A 1

Siglum: 
CZ-Pn XII A 1
Shelfmark: 
ms. XII A 1
Source type: 
Formal description: 
perg; ff. 236+I; 58 x 41 cm; illumin.
Date: 
s. XIVex (ff. 18r-112v) + a. 1473 (ff. 1r-17v, ff. 113r-235v)
Notation: 
notatio rhombica
Provenance: 
Praha, Ecclesia Cathedralis
Title: 
Graduale [Bartoš: Mariánský graduál snad pražských Františkánů od P. Marie Sněžné]
Identification note: 

f. 1r: 1473 (manu post.)
f. 112v: Finitum hoc opus per Bartham de Verona
f. 220r: Anno Domini millesimo quadringentesimo septuagesimo tercio, ii Aprilis

Contents: 
ff. 1r-4r Missa de Passione Domini
f.  4v (vacuum)
ff. 5r-28v Cantus ordinarii missae, partim cum trophis
ff. 28v-36r Cantus proprii missae de BMV in Adventu Domini
ff. 36v-48r Alleluia de BMV
ff. 48r-81v Sequentiae de BMV
ff. 82r-89v Exultet
ff. 89v-111v Epistolae (partim farsitatae) et evangelia
ff. 89v-98v: Liber generacionis pro tribus vocibus
ff. 111v-112v Antiphone ante letaniam diebus rogacionum
ff. 113r-173r PROPRIUM DE TEMPORE
(In aurora Nativitatis Domini ~ festum Corporis Christi)
ff. 173r-197v PROPRIUM DE SANCTIS
(Visitationis BMV ~ Omnium sanctorum)
ff. 198r-200v Officium missae in die Dedicationis ecclesiae
ff. 201r-208r Officium defunctorum
ff. 208r-209v Cantus Patrem
ff. 210r-210v Antiphona de BMV Regina celi
ff. 210v-220r CANTIONES
ff. 220v-229r Cantus Patrem; partimpro duobus vocibus
ff. 229v-237v+I Missae de BMV
References: 
Bartoš (1927), No. 3143; Brodský (2000), No. 81, p. 97; RISM B IV/3, p. 217; Nejedlý (1904), p. 247; Vykoukal (1911); Orel (1937), pp. 13-14; Vyskočil (1947); Černý (1975), p. 87; Mužík (1965); Vlhová (1996); RTB I; RTB II; RTB III; RTB IV
Notes: 
Full facsimile available on 'manuscriptorium.com' with description based on Bartoš's catalog (Bartoš 1927) and details on decoration borrowed from Brodský (2000). The manuscript has been traditionally situated to the Carmelite monastery at the church of Our Lady of Snow in the New Town of Prague, established by Charles IV in 1347 (this provenience is still given also in the Catalog of Brodský [Brodský 2000]). The repertory of the manuscript, however, points clearly to the Cathedral provenience (possibly to the use of the collegium of mansionarii). Proper and Ordinary tropes from the manuscript are included in the RTB edition. Scribe of the manuscript - Bartholomeus (Barta) of Verona (Beroun in Central Bohemia) is also documented as the scribe of the manuscript CZ-Pu I c 6 with the Liber erudicionis principium (Guillelmus Peraldus), f. 115r ("Anno domini 1392 finitus feria quita post penthecosten per Bartam Beron."), see also Vyskočil 1947.