Content:
Contains: (ff. 1r-14r) Calendar for the diocese of Utrecht,
computistic circles starting in 1463 and a table for bloodletting.
- (ff. 15r-58v) Hours of the Sacrament. - (ff. 59r-146r) Sequences
and hymns. - (ff. 147r-148v) Vander begeerten der ynniger siele tot
god. - (ff. 148v-151r) Text on the Annunciation. - (ff. 151r-163r)
Dat leven ons heren jhesu christi in corten woerden. - (ff.
163r-202r) The so-called First Gospel Harmony. Excerpts. - (ff.
202r-211r) Van den heiligen geest. - (f. 211r-v) Prayer. - (ff.
211v-221v) Oerloy der ewigher wijsheit / Henry Suso. Excerpt. -
(ff. 221v-261v) Prayers to Maria. Note:
Origin: Based on the calendar and the content.
Date: Based on the computus circles (f. 12v-13r), with instruction
to begin with "drientsestich".
Rubrication: In red and blue.
Binding: Post-medieval binding (20th century). - Leather over
wooden boards, in medieval style; two clasp fastenings.
Textual: (ff. 1r-14r) Calendar perhaps from the region of
Amersfoort (feast of St. Georgius on the 23th of april). (ff.
59r-146r) Includes the saints Agnes (f. 76v), Joriaen (f. 91v) and
Franciscus (f. 130r). - (ff. 147r-148v) Incipit: "Vergave god dattu
die hemel scoerste..." - (ff. 163r-202r) Based on the Northern
Netherlandish bible-translation of Johannes Scutken (Last Supper,
Passion and Resurrection of Christ). Incipit: "Hi es boven die
hoecheit des hemel. ende boven alle verhevenheit der engelen mit
sijns selves crachten geclommen ...". - (ff. 202r-211r) Incipit:
"God van dijnre volheit hebben wi ontfangen wanttu o milde fonteyne
alle goets seyndeste...". - (ff. 212v-221v) Dutch translation of
Henry Suso's Horologium aeternae sapientiae. - (ff. 221v-261v)
Incipit: "Ic bughe mijn knyen voer de weerde maget maria ...".
Description (Bouwman 2023):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870
Description (Gumbert 2009):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3161419
Description (BNM 439):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1907009
Also described by MMDC and A.W. Byvanckgenootschap (database RKD,
The Hague). Subject (temporal):
Middle Ages
15th century
16th century