Manuscripts from Scotland

Late 13th-century manuscript known as the 'Sprouston Breviary'

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Late 13th-century manuscript known as the 'Sprouston Breviary'
DescriptionManuscript produced in Scotland in the late 13th century, probably sometime between 1285 and 1300. The manuscript contains musical services as well as the text of Church services according to the Use of Sarum. It also contains the rhymed Office for St. Kentigern on folios 35v-38v, and was probably in use in the diocese of Glasgow.
ShelfmarkAdv.MS.18.2.13B
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Manuscripts from Scotland
Medieval and early modern manuscripts
DescriptionA selection of over 200 volumes of medieval and early modern manuscripts, dating from the 9th to the 17th century. Some of Scotland's most important early manuscripts are included in the many Scottish volumes. These are complemented by interesting and significant works of international origin, including volumes from France, England, the Low Countries, Italy and a number of other countries. Most of the manuscripts were collected by the Advocates Library, the forerunner of the National Library of Scotland.
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