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Item No: frk0115204
Title:
Hymnal
Category:
Hymnal
Creators:
Decorator: Snow Hill Cloister (active c. 1820-1840)
Scrivener: Snow Hill Cloister (active c. 1820-1840)
Creation Place:
Town/Township: Snow Hill Cloister
County: Franklin
State/Province: Pennsylvania
Note: Based on design characteristics
Creation Date:
ca. 1820 - ca. 1840
Physical Description: Leaf
Dimensions: 9 cm x 18.3 cm
Material: Wove paper; watercolor; ink
Media Type: Manuscripts
Language: German
Scripts/Text: Fraktur
Notes:
N.B. See also FLP Borneman Ms. 4.
Hand-drawn; hand-colored; hand-lettered. The text in Fraktur extends across the top of the pages. The first word is written in particularly decorative letters. Below the text is music. This music book was made in Snow Hill Cloister, a sister of the Ephrata Cloister. It began as a congregation in Antietam, Maryland in 1763 and reached its peak from 1820 to 1840 near Quincy, Franklin County, PA. Snow Hill fraktur date primarily from the mid-1800s. This music book includes a total of forty-nine hymns on fifty leaves. For additional leaves from the book, see FLP 207, FLP 208, FLP 209, FLP 211, and FLP 212.
Transcription:
30. ACH Gott wie mancher bittren Schmertz durch dringet \ meinen Geist u. Hertz, hier in dem Leib der Sterblichkeit, auf meinem Weg zur Seeligkeit. 1.
Translation:
30. O God, how some bitter pains pierce through my spirit and heart, here in the body of mortality on my way to blessedness. 1.
Provenance:
Henry S. Borneman
Bibliography:
"Ephrata and Snow Hill Cloister Artists" in Russell D. and Corinne P. Earnest, Papers for Birth Dayes: Guide to the Fraktur Artists and Scriveners (East Berlin, Pa.: Russell D. Earnest Associates, 1997), 2nd ed., vol. 1, pp. 244-248.
Charles Treher, Snow Hill Cloister (Allentown, Pa.: Pennsylvania German Society, 1968).
Weiser Number: 210
Subjects:
Source:
Rare Book Department