Book of Hours (Use of Paris) – Fragment
Parchment · 1 leaf · 1420 – 1440 CE · France · 187 x 129 mmF-p2i3
Lima, OH, Lima Public Library, Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts (Set 29), no. 31
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Simmons School of Library and Information Science (Boston, Massachusetts) LIS 464 (Fall 2021) observations
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Lima, OH, Lima Public LibraryCentury
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Ege, Otto F.
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Fragment, Book of Hours (use of France), 15th C.
...et intendit mihi.../...ecclesia magna ecce labia...
Dismembered by Otto F. Ege in the early 20th century. Leaves used as no. 31 in his Fifty Original Leaves sets; this leaf originates from the 29th set. Evidence of Ege's fragmentation can be seen in the use of the distinctive matte and tape. A catchword (Suscepit) can be seen on the bottom of the verso side of the leaf.
Summary by Nicole Zador.