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The Office of the Trinity in the Crowland Psalter (Oxford, Bodleian Library, Douce 296)
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The main part of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Douce 296, consists of a psalter (9r–105v), together with the usual accompaniments of calendar (1r–6v), tables (7r–8r), canticles (105v–116v), litany (117r–119v) and prayers (119v–127v). The main part of the manuscript, written by a single scribe, ends halfway down 127v, in the centre of a gathering of six folios. The lower part of 127v and the remaining three folios are taken up by an Office of the Trinity, written by a different scribe. The manuscript is attributed to Crowland on the basis of entries in the calendar and litany. Guthlac's name is entered in capitals in the litany, as are those of SS Mary and Peter; more importantly, Guthlac, like Peter, is invoked twice, a distinction accorded to no other saint in the Douce manuscript. The entries in the calendar include the translation of St Guthlac on 30 August, and a feast of his sister, St Pega, on 8 January, in addition to the usual feast of St Guthlac on 11 April; Pega also occurs, uniquely, in the litany of the Douce manuscript. The Psalter had probably left Crowland by 1091 when most of the monastery, including its library and service books, was destroyed by fire. By the early twelfth century it was in the possession of the Cluniac priory of St Paneras, Lewes, when the obits of Lanzo, prior of St Pancras (ob. 1 April 1107), Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury (ob. 21 April 1109) and Hugh, abbot of Cluny (ob. 29 April 1109) were entered on 2v. It is possible that the book was in female hands between leaving Crowland and arriving at Lewes, since the prayers at Lauds in the Office of the Trinity contain feminine forms.
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66 Not identified.
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70 The lections are from Alcuin, De fide Sanctae Trinitatis, Invocado, PL 101, 56–7. The lections in Portiforium Wulstani and Hyde Breviary are different, but the Douce lections appear in Sarum Breviary I, mxlviii–mlGoogle Scholar, lections 1–4 for Trinity Sunday, though divided differently.
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72 No Anglo-Saxon parallel, but found in a list of blessings for the readings of the Night Office in a twelfth-century manuscript in the Vatican Library (Palat. lat. 235): Salmon, P., ‘Bénédictions de l'office des matines’, Studi e testi 273 (1974), 47–66, at 53Google Scholar (no. 6). See also below, p. 198.
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79 i.e. the antiphon to the Gospel Canticle, Benedictus.
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81 Not identified. Note feminine forms in this and the following prayers.
82 These five invocations are adapted from the following psalm verses: ‘Salvum fac servum tuum Deus meus sperantem in te’ (Ps. LXXXV.2); ‘Salva fac nos Domine Deus noster: et congrega nos de nationibus. Ut confiteamur nomini sancto tuo: et gloriemur in laude tua’ (Ps. CV.47); ‘Mitte tibi auxilium de sancto: et de Syon tueatur te’ (Ps. XIX.2); ‘Deduxisti me quia factus es spes mea: turris fortitudinis a facie inimici’ (Ps. LX.3–4). Compare the preces in Pre-Conquest Prayer-Book, pp. 147–8Google Scholar, Sarum Breviary II, 56Google Scholar, and Hyde Breviary VI, 20–41 and 99.Google ScholarEsto nobis … inimici also in Horae of BVM, col. 40.
83 Not identified.
84 Collect for Trinity Sunday, Leofric Collectar, I 188Google Scholar, Hyde Breviary II, 132rGoogle Scholar (at None). Also in Pre-Conquest Prayer-Book, p. 149Google Scholar, and CCCC 422 (ptd The Leofric Missal as Used in the Cathedral of Exeter during the Episcopate of its First Bishop AD 1050–1072, ed. Warren, F. E. (Oxford, 1883), p. 273Google Scholar).
85 Not identified.
86 Psalms for secular use on weekdays, supplied from Harper, , Western Liturgy, p. 258.Google Scholar
87 Capitulum for Lauds of Trinity Sunday, Portiforium Wulstani II, 51Google Scholar; Capitulum for 1st Vespers, Lauds and Terce, Hyde Breviary II, 129v, 131v and 132rGoogle Scholar; Capitulum at 1st Vespers of Trinity Sunday, Sarum Breviary I, mxlvi.Google Scholar
88 Not identified.
89 Not identified.
90 Cf.preces in Wilmart, , Precum libelli, pp. 69–71.Google Scholar
91 This is identical with the blessing at the Night Office, above, p. 195 and n. 72.
92 This is adapted from an antiphon for the Feasts of St Michael and of All Saints, Hesbert, , Corpus antiphonalium III, 314Google Scholar (no. 3592): ‘Laudemus Dominum quern laudant angeli, cui seraphim et cherubim sanctus, sanctus, proclamant.’
93 Cf. ibid. III, 214 (nos. 2758–9) and IV, 173 (no. 6682).
94 Cf. ibid. IV, 61 (no. 6236).
95 Not identified.
96 Not identified.
97 Not identified.
98 Psalm for Terce, Harper, , Western Liturgy, p. 258.Google Scholar
99 No exact parallel has been found but cf. Alcuin, De fide sanctae Trinitatis I.ii, ‘Quamvis personaliter sit alius Pater, alius Filius, alius Spiritus Sanctus’, and I.v, ‘Et haec Trinitas unus est Deus’, PL 101, 15 and 17.
100 Not identified.
101 Versicle at 1st Vespers of Trinity Sunday, Leofric Collectar I, 87Google Scholar; responsory at Terce, , Sarum Breviary I, mlvGoogle Scholar; and at Sext, Hyde Breviary II, 132r.Google Scholar See also Hesbert, , Corpus antiphonalium I, 232Google Scholar (no. 97a) and 393 (no. 139a), II, 454 (no. 97a), 645 (no. 120.3b) and 725 (no. 127.3b), IV, 61 (no. 6238). See above, n.57.Cf. Ælfwine's Prayerbook, p. 129.Google Scholar
102 Not identified.
103 Not identified.
104 Antiphon at Lauds of Trinity Sunday, Leofric Collectar I, 188Google Scholar, and Sarum Breviary I, mlvGoogle Scholar; antiphon to Magnificat at 2nd Vespers, Portiforium Wulstani I, 69Google Scholar, and Hyde Breviary II, 132r.Google Scholar See also Hesbert, , Corpus antiphonalium I, 234Google Scholar (no. 97b) and 395 (no. 139b), II, 170 (no. 43.2b), 456–7 (no. 97b), 645 (no. 120.3b) and 725 (no. 127.3b), III, 86 (no. 1707).
105 Psalm for Sext in secular use, supplied from Harper, , Western Liturgy, p. 258.Google Scholar
106 Alcuin, , De fide sanctae Trinitatis, Invocatio, PL 101, 57.Google Scholar Identical with second antiphon at Vespers, above, p. 192.
107 Not identified.
108 Offertory from mass of Trinity Sunday: Hesbert, R.-J., Antiphonale missarum sextuplex (Brussels, 1935), p. 173, no. 172 bis.Google Scholar
109 Not identified.