Colenda Digital Repository

[Anthologion]

Contributor:
University of Pennsylvania. University Museum (former owner)
Name:
Orthodox Eastern Church
Date:
1700
Description:
Collection of various texts: treatises on music, hymns and psalms for the office, all with musical notation. The first five and last four leaves are blank, as well as f. 10 and 133-40.
Language:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Provenance:
Formerly owned by Sarah Sagehorn Frishmuth, Philadelphia.; Gift of Sarah Sagehorn Frishmuth to the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania (Museum accession number 84-7-205), 1899.; Loan from the University Museum to Otto E. Albrecht, Professor of Romance Languages, Professor Emeritus of Music, and first curator of the Music Library, University of Pennsylvania, 1968; later housed in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania.; Deaccessioned by the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and transferred to the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania, 2019.; Frishmuth, Sarah Sagehorn, 1842-1926, former owner.
Subject:
Orthodox Eastern Church -- Liturgy and ritual; Orthodox Eastern Church; Byzantine chants; Divine office; Church music -- Instruction and study; Church music -- Orthodox Eastern Church; Hymns; Psalms (Music); Service books (Music) -- Orthodox Eastern Church
Resource Type:
Text
Form/Genre:
Codices; Hymns; Scores (documents for music); Service books; Treatises; Manuscripts, Greek; Manuscripts, European; manuscripts (documents)
Physical Description:
185 leaves : paper, color illustrations, music; 142 x 97 (88 x 51) mm bound to 152 x 105 mm
Rights:
https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Ms. codex.; Table of contents: Theoretical treatises, chiefly the Papadike -- Orthros. Amomos (Ps. 118) and Pasa pnoe -- Kalophonic Theotokia and Megalynaria -- Oktoechos of Orthros and Vespers -- Eōthina (kalophonic) ascribed to Joannes Glykēs -- Kalophonic Easter Hymns and miscellany.; Title and list of contents taken from Zacour-Hirsch and from description by Dr. Kenneth Levy of Princeton University, dated February 1968. A copy of Prof. Levy's description is on file in the Library.; Incipit: Archē, mesē, telos (f. 2r).; The bulk of the manuscript is taken up by the fourth text. Some parts of this are missing.; Foliation: Paper, 185; [v], [1-176], [iv]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto. There are also traces of an older, possibly contemporary pagination in arabic numerals, upper corner of each page, sometimes inner corner and sometimes outer corner.; Script: Written in several hands.; Decoration: Decorated initials and borders; drawing (f. 9r); extensive use of red for headings, etc.; Binding: Stamped calf, with traces of metal clasps, circa 1800. Binding weak in places. Cover splitting along the spine. Pastedowns damaged. Slight evidence of worm damage. Stains. Some oxidation of ink. The blank pages appear to be later additions, since the paper seems slightly different.; Origin: Written circa 1700 (Zacour-Hirsch; Dr. Kenneth Levy).; Greek.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Codex 140