Book of Hours (DS286) (Q1209)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (KG 20)
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Book of Hours (DS286)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (KG 20)

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    Unknown. Apparently purchased from Phillip Pirages, November 1987. From the collection of Karen Keel Gould (1946-2012) Gift of Lewis Gould to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in 2012 in his wife's memory.
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    Binding: Not bound.
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    Other decoration, One leaf: One 2-line gold initial on recto on blue/red ground with white infilling; fourteen 1-line gold initials alternating red/blue and blue/red ground with white infilling. Twelve line fillers red/blue with white infilling. Modern pagination 23, 24.
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    Script, One leaf: Textura.
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    Layout, One leaf: Text block 102 x 71mm, 16 lines. One column red ruled. One abbreviated rubric.
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    One leaf: Text from the Office of the Blessed Virgin at Lauds: recto concludes Psalm 66 with the Gloria Patri; line 2: begins the Canticle of the Three Young Men (Daniel 3:57-88; 56); verso continues the canticle up to v. 81.
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    One leaf: Text from the Office of the Blessed Virgin at Lauds.
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    Incipit, One leaf: Benedicite omnes bestie et peccora do-.
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    Explicit, One leaf: omnes fines terre. Gloria patri.
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    We are grateful to Brother Thomas Sullivan, O.S.B., for providing the identification of the text, and to Patricia Deery Kurtz and Linda Ehrsam Voigts for the physical description.
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    22 June 2023
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    22 June 2023
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