Vienna: Johann Winterburger, 1507, vdm: 679
¶ Incipit liber missalis scÄ‘m || chorÅ« Patauieñ.|| [fol. 1r].
fol. 318r: Hoc presens secundum chorum Pa⸗||tauiensem. cum omnibus requisitis.|| & alijs multis superadditis stu⸗||diosissime reuisum correctum et || emendatum: in clarissima vrbe || superioris Pañonie: que olim || flauiana: nunc Vienna dicta: || Hioannis [sic] Winterburgeri: et || impensis et laboribus studio⸗||sius. Anno salutis. &c̃. Mille⸗||simo quingentesimo septimo ad || Tercias nonas Aprilis: finem || optatum vendicans Missale || impressum explicit.|| Laus deo || [Winterburger’s poem and printer’s mark]
Winterburger’s mark on fol. 302r in red: upright square, circle with cross on the top, in the circle a snake and an arrow, right and left the initials “I W”, ornamented background; with Winterburger’s hexastich above (Signa uides lector hyberna ex arce Joannis…).
Vienna
Liturgical book
According to the colophon, Winterburger was both printer and publisher. Dolch and Weale-Bohatta note a variant of this edition, in which the signatures in the canon are printed in red.
P6v: afterword by Winterburger (“Calcographus Joannes Winterburgerus Lectori S.”).
1v: full-page woodcut in two registers: above are SS Stephen, Rupert and Virgil; below is the Man of Sorrows, supported by two angels, with the instruments of the passion, with inscription “ARMA XPI.”
[β]1r: Historiated quarter-page woodcut Te igitur initial, showing priest at the altar.
Decorated initials throughout.
Latin
[10], i–cxxxviij, [6], cxxxix–cccij.
GB-Ob Vet. D1 c.73
D-Mbs , A-Wn (1)
multiple impression
Rotunda, Textura, Uncial
red staff lines, red initials, red text
The text type has a large number of digraphs, three sizes of rotunda font in use, printed side decorations in red. Two music fonts in different sizes are used, music with smaller fonts in two columns, large fonts in one column.
38, 19, 61 lines.
Hufnagel notation
Small font:
staff lines: 7.5 x 10.5 mm
lengths of blocks of staff: 5.0, 7.0, 15.0 mm
Height of virgae: 5.5, 7.0, 9.0 mm
Large font:
staff lines: 160 x 16.5 mm
length of blocks of staff: 10.0, 21.0, 36.0 mm
height of virga: 8.5 mm
chant
xr–xir: In gallicantu (early Christmas mass), Evangelium Mathei (Dominus vobiscum, Inicium sancti, Liber generationis)
cxvr–cxxxviijv (gatherings p, q, r): Prefaces of various levels of solemnity for Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Passiontide, Holy Cross, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity, BVM, Apostles, Quotodiana, Pro defunctis, Confessors, BVM solemniter; intonations for Kyrie, Glora, Credo, Ite, Inclinate. There is no music in the canon.
A-M, *A-Wn, A-Wn, A-Wn, D-Mbs, *GB-Ob, *H-Bu
Passau: Johann Petri, [1491–1492 c.], vdm: 1452 Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1494, vdm: 1081 Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1498, vdm: 1088 Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1503, vdm: 229 Vienna: Johann Winterburger, 1503, vdm: 224 Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1505, vdm: 780 Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1505, vdm: 236 Vienna: Johann Winterburger, 1509, vdm: 244 Vienna: Johann Winterburger, 1512, vdm: 281 Nuremberg: Jobst Gutknecht, 1514, vdm: 287
Weale, William Henry James. Bibliographia liturgica: Catalogus missalium ritus latini ab anno MCCCLXXV impressorum. Edited by Hanns Bohatta. London: Quaritch, 1928 (773)
Daschner, Dominik. Die gedruckten Meßbücher Süddeutschlands bis zur Übernahme des Missale Romanum Pius V. (1570). Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1995
Dolch, W., E. Langer, and I. Schwarz, Bibliographie der Österreichischen Drucke des XV. und XVI. Jahrhunderts. Wien: Gilhofer & Ranschburg, 1913 (nº 44)
Canon is missing; cf. Dolch (1913), p. 60.
Lacks canon (six folios).
canon is missing
fol. cxxxr: little strokes indicating word setting.
fol. 2r on the top, with brown ink: „Ad Collegium S. Michael Viennae.“
A-Wn (1)
Hand coloured, with additions at the very end: two folios with praefationes for the feast of St Augustine added (red lines, black notation).
D-Mbs
Good.
Two inscriptions on front flyleaf (verso): Isabella G. C. Clifford; D. Parikian.
First and final leaves missing.
Inscription of back pastedown: Anno im [15]06 jar is die heÿratt geschehen zw Hackenberck Vrban Hockl zw Z***ttendorff vnd madalena die tochter des Vrban *** zw Hackenberck || Die zeytt pfarrer paulus schencker [?].
Conuentus S. Caterinae (inscription in late sixteenth-century hand on a1r).