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Book of Hours, in Latin, illuminated manuscript on vellum [northern France (doubtless Paris), c.1420-30]
Description
- vellum
Catalogue Note
text
The manuscript is misbound. The texts include many unusual cycles of Hours, but not the core hours of the Virgin, and perhaps this was a supplement to another Book of Hours. The Hours here include those of the Holy Sacrament (fols.17r-21r); the Passion (fols.21v-56v); the Conception of the Virgin (fols.57r-63v); St. John the Baptist (fols.65r-71r); the Trinity (fols. 126 and 99r-101v); the Angels (fols.102 and 72r-88v); All Saints (fol.125r); together with Suffrages to SS. Denis, Thomas Becket, Eutropius, Fiacre, Lô, and others (fols.104r-111r and 1r-6r); prayers for use at Mass (fols.6r-14r, 88r-97r); the Quinze Joyes and the Sept Requêles, in French (fols.112r-122r); and many other prayers, some in verse, some with ascriptions o🏅f authorship or extravagant offers of indulgenc🍨e for their use.
illumination
This manuscript contains miniatures by at least two skilled Parisian artists, both working within the🍌 Boucicaut school in the second or third decades of the fifteenth century.
The miniatures comprise: (1) fol.1r, St. Mary Magdalene meeting Christ within a rocky landscape with a coloured and gold tessellated background; (2) fol.3v, St. Katherine with a sword and a palm of martyrdom standing before the crowd of pagan philosophers sent by Emperor Maxentius to convert her; (3) fol.17r, the Last Supper; (4) fol.21v, Christ in prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane; (5) fol.32r, Christ bound and standing before Pilate; (6) fol.57r, the Meeting at the Golden Gate; (7) fol.125r, All Saints.