|  LARGE MANUSCRIPT LEAF from a Gradual, circa 1581 - 1600’s 
LARGE   MANUSCRIPT   LEAF    from a Gradual (chant book),       circa 1581 – 1600’sVellum, Two Sided,   26 x 18” ,  Black ink and colors, musical notation and  Latin text
 Fine Condition,  Archival  mounting  and  UV filtering glaze
 
 Recto   Headed in red “  Juni.’ (June).   Central Rubric & Large initial L in blue
 with Pen Flourishing in red.
 Following the rubric, the initial L begins:
 
 Loquetur dominus pacem in plebem suam et super...
 ( “ The Lord will speak peace unto His people...
 
 Vreso  (continuing):
 ...sanctos suos et in eos qui conuertuntur ad ipsum.
 and unto His saints.  And to those who turned to Him...”)
 
 The black intial  B begins:
 Benedixisti domine terram tuam..
 ( “Lord thou art become gracious unto thy land...” )
 
 Stylistically, the “B” matches that in the choirbooks by Pierre Alamire, for the Habsburg court in
 Mechelen, and in Antwerp (Spanish Netherlands / Habsburg Spain, 1581 -  1714).
 The style of initial was transmitted to Spain and even her New World colonies, where chant books
 were produced as early as the 16th century.
 
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