Book of Hours : Use of Paris. (DS2123) (Q10779)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9977558399803681, Ms. Codex 2030)
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Book of Hours : Use of Paris. (DS2123)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9977558399803681, Ms. Codex 2030)

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    Book of Hours : Use of Paris.
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    Manuscripts, Middle French--16th century
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    Latin, with calendar (f. 1r-12v), the Fifteen joys (f. 72v-75r), and a suffrage of Saint Bernard (f. 106r-106v) in Middle French
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    Extent: 115 leaves : parchment ; 183 x 135 (118 x 80) mm bound to 192 x 144 mm.
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    Origin: Written in France, possibly Paris, in the early 16th century.
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    Binding: Early 19th-century Dutch morocco, gilt-tooled with fillets, dentelle, and centerpieces on covers; gilt spine in 6 compartments with spine title Latyns geschreven getyde boe[k]; marbled paper endpapers; two ribbon bookmarks.
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    Decoration: 3 completed large arched miniatures above four lines of text with four-line initials, with full floral borders of flowers and acanthus leaves (Annunciation, f. 13r; King David at Prayer, f. 56r; Pentecost, f. 92r); 1 completed large miniature above four lines of text with a three-line initial, with a full floral border of flowers and acanthus leaves (Crucifixion, f. 80r); 5...
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    Ms. codex.
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    Layout: Written in 14 long lines, with sections in 17 long lines (calendar, quires 1-2), and 16 long lines (f. 29r-32v, 37r-55r, the outer four bifolia of quire 5; f. 64r-79r, quires 9-10); ruled in faint red ink with double upper horizontal bounding lines.
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    Collation: Parchment, iii (19th-century paper) + 115 + iii (19th-century paper); 1-2⁶ 3-4⁸ 5¹² 6⁸ 7⁸ (-1) 8-11⁸ 12¹² 13-14⁸; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto for text pages, lower right recto for pages with illuminated borders. Occasional catchwords (quire 4, f. 28r, horizontal lower center last verso; quire 6, f. 48v, vertical lower right last verso; quire 9, f. 71, horizontal...
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    Title supplied by cataloger.
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    Script: Written in Gothic textualis script of varying size (for example, f. 50v).
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    Formerly owned by Otto Orren Fisher (bookplate for Otto Oren Fisher, inside upper cover).
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    Sold at auction at Swann Galleries (New York), 3 November 1983, lot 103.
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    Sold at auction in the collection of A. M. Patrick at Sotheby's (London), 1 June 1943, lot 137 (description from sale pasted in, f. iii recto)
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    Formerly owned by Albert M. Patrick (Sutton Grange, 15 Farquhar Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham; description from sale pasted in, f. iii recto).
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    Formerly owned by J. Kendall (stamp, f. ii recto, 13r).
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    Sold at auction at Christie's (New York), 7 October 1994, lot 11.
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    Sold at auction at Skinner (Boston, Massachusetts), 23 July 2019, lot 51.
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    Sold at auction by R. H. Evans (London) as part of the White Knights Library sale (George Spenser-Churchill (1766-1840), 5th duke of Marlborough, formerly Marquess of Blandford), Part 2, 22 June 1819, lot 2926, to bookseller Thomas Rodd (London, 1763-1822).
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    21 September 2023
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    21 September 2023
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