Book of Hours (Use of Metz)
Office of the Virgin, Lauds (Psalm 66)
F-axpo
Hartford, CT, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts (Set 10), no. 28

Simmons School of Library and Information Science (Boston, Massachusetts), LIS 464 Fall 2019 observations (Born Digital)
General Information
Title Book of Hours (Use of Metz)
Shelfmarks Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts (Set 10), no. 28
Material Parchment
Place of Origin France (Northern)
Date of Origin ca. 1420
Original Condition
Page Height 150 – 160 mm
Page Width 103 – 115 mm
Height of Written Area up to 87 mm
Width of Written Area up to 62 mm
Number of Columns 1
Number of Lines up to 15
Current Condition
Dimensions 150 x 103 mm
More about the Current Condition
Some leaves with white hinge tape typical of that used by Otto F. Ege.
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Description
Full-length double-bar in gold and colors along left margin, with rinceaux halfway across upper and lower margin. One- to -two-line initials in gold on red or blue backgrounds. Rectangular line-fillers in gold and colors.
Content
- Content Item
- Text Language Latin
- Title Book of Hours (Use of Metz)
- Content Description
Use of Metz indicated by the antiphon and chapter reading of None for the Hours of the Virgin, and supported by the contents of the calendar page. Some features of the text are atypical, including Psalm choices and lessons.
History
Origin
Made in Northern France for the Use of Metz.
Provenance
Purchased by Otto F. Ege in the 1930s; dismembered shortly thereafter. Leaves of this manuscripts are used as no. 28 in his "Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts" portfolios.