Bookplate located on the upper pastedown of Tufts University MS 21. This bookplate attributes ownership of MS 21 to Maurice Burrus, famed stamp and ephemera collector.
Painting of Humbert of Romans, the fifth Master General of the Dominican Order, who was largely responsible for the unification and standardization of the Dominican liturgy.
Close-up image of a section of notated music and text from MS 24. Isolated in the image are the Do Clef (C Clef), three types of neumes: the punctum, the podatus, and the clivus.
Close-up image of a section of notated music and text from MS 24. Isolated in the image are the text which appears under the corresponding neumes, and two types of neumes: the porrectus flexus and the torculus.
For the penultimate entry in this series, Elettra Conoly ‘21 and Megan Szostak ‘22 post about their research on music in Tufts Univ. MS 24, a Dominican miscellany from Northern Italy.
This manuscript is a collection of writings and chants, with…