Book of Hours (Use of Paris) – Fragment
Parchment · 1 leaf · 1420 – 1440 CE · FranceF-mvga
Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, Smith College Museum of Art, Acc. 1950.144
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Ege, Otto F.
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Domine Iesu Christe fili dei.../...Caput eius pungitur corona spi[narum]; Hours of the Holy Cross. Manuscript dismembered by Otto Ege in the mid-twentieth century. Many text leaves used as no. 31 in his "Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts" portfolios. Acquired by the Smith College Museum of Art (Northampton, Massachusetts) in 1950.