Book of hours : use of Utrecht : in Flemish]. (DS3550) (Q17432)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Boston Public Library (8444917, MS q Med.86)
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Book of hours : use of Utrecht : in Flemish]. (DS3550)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Boston Public Library (8444917, MS q Med.86)

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    28 November 2023
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    Book of hours : use of Utrecht : in Flemish].
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    Manuscripts, Dutch--Netherlands
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    Manuscripts, Medieval--Netherlands
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    Manuscripts, Medieval--Massachusetts--Boston
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    Christian women--Prayers and devotions
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    between 1460 and 1480
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    Extent: 134 leaves : parchment, ill. ; 168 x 125 (92 x 63) mm
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    Ms. codex.
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    In Flemish.
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    Bibliographic record created by BPL staff based on description by Dr. Lisa Fagin Davis and on entry 124 in the Beyond Words exhibition catalog (James H. Marrow).
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    Secundo folio: Martius maert dese maent ...
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    Collation: Parchment, fol. ii (parchment) + 134 + iii (parchment) ; 1-26 3-48 54 6-78 88−1 (one cancel before fol. 49), 9-138 148−1 (one cancel after fol. 102) 1510 162 17-188 194 ; catchwords on lower right corner of final verso of each quire. Modern arabic pencil foliation in upper, outer corner each page.
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    Layout: Single column, 20 lines; bounding and writing lines in light plummet.
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    Script: Written in a gothic bookhand in black ink with red rubrics.
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    Decoration (primary): Four nine- or ten-line historiated initials as follows: Christ holding an orb, right hand raised in blessing (fol. 13, Hours of Eternal Wisdom) -- Christ holding the scourge, wounds covering his face (fol. 33, Hours of the Holy Cross) -- Holy Spirit as a dove, descending toward nimbed apostles (fol. 56, Hours of the Holy Spirit) -- Virgin at prayer, Angel Gabriel with...
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    Decoration (secondary): Two- to four-line blue and red puzzle initials with blue and red filigree throughout, six-line initial in same scheme on fol. 14. Most pages have at least a partial red and blue filigree border, full at the beginning of each section of the manuscript. At the beginning of each Hour, the border, even when only partial, is elaborated with gold balls and also includes a...
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    Binding: Early calf over boards, blindstamped with dragons, florets and a rooster, with silver-plate wrought clasps: the upper catch an armorial shield with a bridge, the upper clasp of St. Anne holding the Virgin and Child, and the lower clasp of St. Katharine defeating a devil. Vellum repairs to inside covers presumably applied over the damage made by the clasp nails, still visible on the...
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    Origin: Written in Delft between 1460 and 1480, likely for a female house of the Third Order of St. Francis. The calendar contains entries in red for the two major saints of Delft (Hippolytus and Ursula and the 11,000 Virgins). Geert Grote (1340-1384) was a theologian based in Utrecht whose translation of the Latin Book of Hours into Flemish was intended to facilitate the direct communication...
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    Provenance: 19th-century description pasted inside front cover noting the purchase of the manuscript from Jean de Meyer of Ghent, Nov. 1869 (Camile Vyt catalogue, Nov. 1869, nr. 57); later belonged to William Loring Andrews -- printer, bookbinder, collector, and founder of The Grolier Club (1837-1920) -- his bookplate on front flyleaf; then belonged to Cortland Bishop, his bookplate on front...
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    Immediate source of acquisition: Purchased by BPL in December 1939 from Gabriel Wells.
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    Call number: MS q Med.86.
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    Former call number: MS 1513.
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    Bibliography: Jeffrey Hamburger, et al., eds. Beyond Words: Illuminated Manuscripts in Boston Collections (Chestnut Hill: McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, 2016) no. 124; C. Boot, "Medieval Netherlandic Manuscripts in Libraries in the State of Massachusetts" Archief-en bibliotheekwezen in Belgie 50 (1979): 361-366; N. van Wijk, Het getijdenboek van Geert Grote (Leiden, 1940).
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    4 December 2023
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