Subject: Music
Period: 1729 (published)
Publication: Graduale Romanum
Color: Printed Color
Size:
13.7 x 19.5 inches
34.8 x 49.5 cm
This sheet is from an antiphonary written in four-line music in black and red ink. It is for the feast day of Saint Philip. The first lines are from the Introit for the feast: "Charitas Dei diffusa est in cordibus nostris per inhabitantem Spiritum ejus in nobis." ("The love of God has been poured into our hearts, through the Spirit of God dwelling within us.") These lines are followed by Psalm 103. Printed by Typographia Balleoniana in Venice.
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Condition: A
A sturdy sheet with minor soiling and dampstaining along the sheet's edges.