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Book of Hours (Use of Paris) – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1420 – 1440 CE · France

F-mvga

Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, Smith College Museum of Art, Acc. 1950.144
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Language
Latin
Reconstruction Summary

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.

(Lisa Fagin Davis)
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  • Simmons School of Library and Information Science (Boston, Massachusetts) LIS 464 (Fall 2021) observations
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Online Since
12/13/2021

Book of Hours (Use of Paris)

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1420 – 1440 CE · France

F-mvga

Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, Smith College Museum of Art, Acc. 1950.144

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Book of Hours (Use of Paris) (Fragment), Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, Smith College Museum of Art, Acc. 1950.144 (https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-mvga)

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Online Since
12/13/2021

Book of Hours (Use of Paris) – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1420 – 1440 CE · France

F-mvga

Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, Smith College Museum of Art, Acc. 1950.144

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Online Since
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Century
  • 15th century
Text Language
  • Latin
Script Type
  • Northern Textualis
Liturgica
  • Book of hours
Ege, Otto F.
  • Role: Fragmentator
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1888-1951
France
  • Role: Not Specified
  • Authority Source: Library of Congress

Book of Hours (Use of Paris)

F-mvga

Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, Smith College Museum of Art, Acc. 1950.144
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Book of Hours (Use of Paris), Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, Smith College Museum of Art, Acc. 1950.144
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