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A new Fragment of the Antiphonale Varadiense at the Romanian Academy Library in Cluj/Un nouveau fragment de L’Antiphonale Varadiense a la Bibliotheque de L’Academie Roumaine, Cluj
John Filipec,bishop of Oradea between 1476-1490, endowed his cathedral with deluxe copies of the antiphonary and of the gradual, each in two volumes. At some point between 1557 and the early 1620s, the books were displaced and mutilated: the main bulk of the antiphonary arrived in Győr, where it was rebound in the nineteenth century by the local archbishop,János Zalka, but numerous fragments ended up in various cities, from Güssing, Bratislava and Kosiče to Alba Iulia and Cluj. The present paper presents one further such fragment, newly found in the binding of a volume reuniting two books by János Lippay, printed in Vienna in 1664 and 1667, and owned in Alba Iulia in 1597.