Description from the Bodleian Library: Sanctorale (fol. 1), beginning with St. Stephen (26 Dec.); common of the saints (fol. 76v); some votive masses and masses for the dead (fol. 82); kyriale (fol. 84v); Dominican proses in honour of the Virgin…
This exemplar was created for the use of Humbert of Romans, the Master General of the Dominican Order responsible for much of the unification of the Dominican liturgy. It was copied, along with two other surviving exempla, at the Convent of Saint…
Dominican Proser from the late 13th century-early 14th century with 14th century additions. Origin unclear - possibly from Calais, France or from England.
Folio 250v continues the notated sequence Tibi cordis in altari. On Folio 251r begins a text by Thomas Aquinas,Incipit tractatus de articulis fidei et ecclesie sacramentis per Fratrem Thomas de Aquino.