Leaf from the Llangattock breviary (DS6466) (Q28735)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (99509998861502436, WMU MS 179)
- Breviary
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English | Leaf from the Llangattock breviary (DS6466) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (99509998861502436, WMU MS 179) |
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Breviary
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Giorgio, d'Alemagna, active 1441-1476
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Este, Leonello d', 1407-1450
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Llangattock, John Allan Rolls, Baron , 1837-1912
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Italy
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Michigan--Kalamazoo
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Catholic Church--Liturgy--Early works to 1800
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Illumination of books and manuscripts--Italy--15th century
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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between 1425-1450].
15. century
1425Gregorian
1450Gregorian
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Extent: 1 leaf : parchment ; 46 x 92 mm
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Ms. leaf.
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Title devised by cataloger.
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Flesh side distinct from hair side; high quality parchment.
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114-line historiated initial
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Three full-length bar borders of gold with pen florishes supporting foliage; 4-line initial "A" with miniature of St. John in tempera colors and gold. Rubrication in red. Five 2-line initials in gold on a ground of blue or mauve with white tracery. 1-line initials in gold or blue with contrasting pen florishes. Three full-length bar borders of gold with terminal or marginal sprays or scrolling...
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2 columns of 30 lines in brown ink written in Gothic Textualis rotunda.
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"All aspects of the leaf--size, format, and illumination--correspond to those of the Missel of Borso d'Este, marquis and then duke of Ferrara (Modena, Biblioteca Estense, Ms W.5.2., lat. 239) and the Breviary was certainly made either for him or his predecessor Leonello and intended, like the Missal, for the ruler's chapel. It is usually identified with the Breviary record in accounts in the...
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2 February 2024
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2 February 2024
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