Book of Hours (Use of Rouen)

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Toronto, ON, The Robertson Davies Library at Massey College, Gurney FF 0001

General Information

Title Book of Hours
Material Parchment
Date of Origin ca. 1470
Script, Hands

Written in a Gothic bookhand, possibly by several different scribes.

Original Condition

Page Height at least 163 mm
Page Width at least 122 mm
Height of Written Area 98 mm
Width of Written Area 68 mm
Number of Columns 1
Line Height 16 mm

Current Condition

Dimensions 170 x 130mm
More about the Current Condition

Dismembered by Cleveland bookdealer Otto F. Ege in the 1940s. Leaves used as no. 46 in his "Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts" portfolios, thirty of which have been located.  

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Outer borders on each page (outlined in red at left and right) or scrolling ancanthus in blue and gold on a rinceaux background with leaves, flowers, and fruit in colors. One line initials thoughout in gold leaf filled with dark salmon on a blue background or vice versa. Two-line initials throughout in blue or dark-salmon on gold. Linefillers in blue or red with white filigree highlights and gold-ball centerpieces, with small linefillers as flowers in similar color scheme. 

History

Origin

Written in Northwestern France ca. 1470, for the Use of Rouen or Coutances.

Provenance

Dismembered by Cleveland bookdealer Otto F. Ege in the 1940s. Leaves used as no. 46 in his "Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts" portfolios, thirty of which have been located.  

Other available descriptions