Book of Hours (Use of Metz) – Fragment
Parchment · 1 leaf · at earliest 1400 CE · France · 150 x 105 mmF-8e7a
Cleveland, OH, Case Western Reserve University, Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts (Set 37), no. 28, no. 28
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Simmons School of Library and Information Science (Boston, Massachusetts), LIS 464 Fall 2019 observations
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Ege, Otto F.
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Fragment of a Book of Hours from Metz, dismembered and dispersed by Otto F. Ege ca.1930 Many leaves of the Manuscript were used as no.28 in his "FIfty Original Leaves". This leaf originates from Early 15th Century Northern France. This leaf belongs to the Seven Penitential Psalms, and currently resides at Case Western University in Cleveland Ohio.
Implicit:...inimicos meos. Discedite a me omnes, qui operamin..
Explicit:Pro hac orabit ad te omnis sanctus: in tempore oportuno