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A leaf from a Graduale Romanum, Ilbenstadt, Germany, 1725 - 1726] for a choir in a fine hand, title and leaves in red and black with six staves to a full page. Text in Latin throughout, each stave drawn with a five-pen instrument and with additional red and yellow lines. Decorative borders, Decorative Head pieces and large initials scattered throughout. Twelve thumb markers with manuscript, a little soiling and minor foremarginal staining throughout. This leaf contains the music for Start of The Kyrie for a Feria Day. In the liturgy of the Catholic Church, a feria is a day of the week other than Sunday. In recent official liturgical texts in English, the term weekday is used instead of feria. ... Accordingly, in actual liturgical practice a feria or ferial day is "a weekday on which no special ecclesiastical feast is to be celebrated". The Leaf measures 18.5" x 12.5". The verso Colophon reading “Anno quo Jacobus Andreae Brandt Successor consecratus est hocceopus offerebat F*G*H

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