Ranworth Antiphoner
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The Ranworth Antiphoner is a 15th-century illuminated antiphoner of the Sarum Rite. It was commissioned for the Church of St Helen in Ranworth in Norfolk, where it is now on display. The volume comprises 285 vellum pages of writing and illustrations, with daily services in medieval Latin and 19 miniatures. The Antiphoner miraculously survived the Reformation, probably thanks to the local Holdych family. It fell into private hands, including, in the 1850s, those of Henry Huth, and eventually re-surfaced at auction in 1912, where it was bought and returned to St Helen's Church.
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O Antifonário Ranworth é um manuscrito musical ricamente iluminado do século XV, depositado na paróquia de Santa Helena em , Inglaterra. É uma das raras obras que sobreviveu à substituição dos antigos manuscritos musicais por livros e partituras impressas depois do século XVI.
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Ranworth Antiphoner
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Antifonário Ranworth
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The Ranworth Antiphoner is a 15th-century illuminated antiphoner of the Sarum Rite. It was commissioned for the Church of St Helen in Ranworth in Norfolk, where it is now on display. The volume comprises 285 vellum pages of writing and illustrations, with daily services in medieval Latin and 19 miniatures. The manuscript was probably the Antiphoner bequeathed to the church in 1478 by William Cobbe. Previously thought to have been produced by the monks of Langley Abbey, examinations of the illuminations suggest that the Antiphoner was manufactured by a Norwich workshop – a basic antiphoner could be produced on spec, and personalised to order. Two things may back this up: 1) the insertion at the end, out of order, of the office of St Helen; 2) Revd. Enraght's suggestion of a terminus ante quem of 1443, owing to the lack of a feast of St Raphael, which was instituted in that year. Recent research has shown that it was not uncommon for churches to invest in liturgical music books by the later fifteenth century. The Antiphoner miraculously survived the Reformation, probably thanks to the local Holdych family. It fell into private hands, including, in the 1850s, those of Henry Huth, and eventually re-surfaced at auction in 1912, where it was bought and returned to St Helen's Church.
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O Antifonário Ranworth é um manuscrito musical ricamente iluminado do século XV, depositado na paróquia de Santa Helena em , Inglaterra. É uma das raras obras que sobreviveu à substituição dos antigos manuscritos musicais por livros e partituras impressas depois do século XVI. Foi doado à igreja de Santa Helena em 1478, tendo sido produzido pelos monges da . Consiste de 285 folios de música e iluminuras, com os serviços diários da liturgia latina. No reinado de Henrique VIII desapareceu, possivelmente sendo escondido para não perder-se nas destruições de acervos católicos ocorridas na época. Voltou à luz brevemente na época de Maria Tudor para novamente desaparecer até por volta de 1850, quando sua presença foi acusada na coleção de Henry Huth. Em 1912 foi posto à venda e, sendo adquirido pela paróquia, retornou à sua antiga origem. Atualmente ainda é usado para a parte musical do serviço religioso.
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