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Book of Hours (Use of Rome) – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1405 – 1408175 CE · Paris, France · 267 x 175 mm

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Dunedin, Dunedin Public Libraries Heritage Collection, RMM Fragment 17b, f. 136
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Liturgica
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Beatty, Alfred Chester (Fragmentator)
Boucicaut Master (Illuminator)
Edward Arnold, 1890-1956 (Previous Owner)
Jarman, John Boykett (Previous Owner)
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Origin: Paris
Summary

Leaf from a manuscript once part of the French royal library, known as the Chester Beatty Book of Hours, after the owner who dismembered it. Acquired from English bookseller Alan G. Thomas in 1970. Catalogue 24 (1970), no. 7. 

Decoration: Text framed by exquisite border decoration: enclosed on three sides by burnished gold staffs sprouting scrolling ivy vine scrolls around the margins, the leaves coloured gold, red and blue. One 2-line and seven 1-line initials, alternating red and blue on burnished gold grounds, with matching line fillers.

Text: Hours of the Virgin - Latter part of Matins in the Office of the Dead and the opening of Lauds.