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        <title>Stockholm, National Library, A 129. <hi rend="italic">Breviarium</hi></title>
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          <persName>Ville Walta</persName>
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        <publisher>Finnish Literature Society (SKS)</publisher>
        <publisher>Codices Fennici</publisher>
        <date when="2017"/>
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            <idno type="shelfmark">A 129</idno>
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          <head><origDate from="1300" to="1349">Saec. XIV<hi rend="superscript">1</hi></origDate>,
              <origPlace>Diocese of Turku</origPlace> / <origPlace>Sweden</origPlace></head>
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            <summary>A fragment of a <title>breviary</title> with liturgy and readings (lections
              1–6) for the feast of St <persName role="saint">Henry</persName>. <note><bibl>Ed.
                  Heikkilä 2009, 254–268.</bibl></note></summary>
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              <p>><locus>[1r]</locus> GAude cetus fidelium henrici ... <locus>[1v]</locus> ...
                restituta plene conualuit|</p>
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                    <width>16</width>
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              <p>One main hand writing a cursive of <date type="script" from="1300" to="1399">saec.
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              <p>Modest lombards for the initials filled in afterwards with a brownish ink.</p>
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            <origin><p>The manuscript fragment contains part of St <persName role="saint"
                  >Henry</persName>’s legend, written in <origDate from="1300" to="1349">saec. XIV
                  (possibly the first half)</origDate>. The liturgy and text variants point towards
                the <origPlace>Diocese of Turku</origPlace> as a place of origin. The leaf betrays
                no evidence of its reuse or when it was lifted from the manuscript. There are no
                markings or folds that indicate use as an account wrapper, book pastedown or
                flyleaf.</p></origin>
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              <p><orgName>National Library of Sweden</orgName>’s shelf-mark ‘A 129’ on the covers. A
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                in <date>1892</date> and given a shelf-mark in <date>1901</date>.</p>
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              <p>By the <date type="acquisition" from="1885" to="1899">end of saec. XIX</date> the
                manuscript was in the possession of the <orgName>National Library of
                  Sweden</orgName>.</p>
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              <bibl>Tuomas Heikkilä, <hi rend="italic">Sankt Henrikslegenden</hi>, Stockholm 2009,
                176.</bibl>
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