Book of Hours (Use of Paris), "The Hours of St. Alexis" – Fragment
Parchment · 1 leaf · 1450 – 1475 CE · France (Northern) · 195 x 142 (85 x 62) mmF-dmxv
Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Public Library, MS pb Med.232
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Simmons School of Library and Information Science LIS 464 (Fall 2025) observations
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Liturgica
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France
Summary
…nuum tuarum et consilium impiorum.../...Nonne sicut lac mulasti…
From a fifteenth-century Book of Hours known as the St. Alexis Hours. Full border of acanthus and rinceaux in gold and colors with birds and other creatures. Roundel miniature in the outer central margin of recto and verso. Recto: the bride alone in bed, captioned "lespousee." There is also an historiated initial M of "Manus tue domine" showing two heads (the squire and his bride?). Verso: a man on his knees in prayer at the foot of a bed, captioned " Alexis," with his bride waiting for him, captioned "femme." This leaf is housed in an oversize folder.
Summary Author
Clayton Bessire
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↗ Boston Public Library
