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Book of Hours (use of Metz) – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1410 – 1430 CE · France (Northern) · 150 x 103 mm

F-utpe

Hanover, NH, Dartmouth Library, Ms. 002265
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Language
French
Reconstruction Summary

KL...May.../...

evidence of later use: On the left side of recto (right side of verso) 5 circular tears suggest previous binding.  On the right side of the verso, in the upper and lower corners, there is white tape, with another small peice of tape is found on the upper left margin, verso. Likely from previous mounting typical of that used by Otto F. Ege. 

(Maria Witham)
Scholarly description(s)
  • Simmons School of Library and Information Science (Boston, Massachusetts), LIS 464 Fall 2019 observations
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Online Since
12/22/2019

Book of Hours (use of Metz)

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1410 – 1430 CE · France (Northern) · 150 x 103 mm

F-utpe

Hanover, NH, Dartmouth Library, Ms. 002265

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Book of Hours (use of Metz) (Fragment), Hanover, NH, Dartmouth Library, Ms. 002265 (https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-utpe)

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Online Since
12/22/2019

Book of Hours (use of Metz) – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1410 – 1430 CE · France (Northern) · 150 x 103 mm

F-utpe

Hanover, NH, Dartmouth Library, Ms. 002265

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Contact E-Mail
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Online Since
12/22/2019
Century
  • 15th century
Text Language
  • French
Script Type
  • Gothic Script (generic)
Illuminated
  • Yes
Liturgica
  • Book of hours
Ege, Otto F.
  • Role: Fragmentator
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1888-1951

Book of Hours (use of Metz) Calendar, May

F-utpe

Hanover, NH, Dartmouth Library, Ms. 002265
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Book of Hours (use of Metz), Hanover, NH, Dartmouth Library, Ms. 002265
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