Llangattock Breviary, single leaves (DS10040) (Q44222)

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Llangattock Breviary, single leaves (DS10040)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Saint Louis University (793301217, VFL MS 002, https://libcat.slu.edu/record=b3365695)
  • Breviary

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Llangattock Breviary, single leaves
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Breviary
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Gothic scripts--Italy--15th century
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Detached leaves--Italy--15th century
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Illuminated manuscripts--Italy--15th century
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Missouri--Saint Louis
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Breviaries--Italy--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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Extent: 7 single leaves : parchment ; 275 x 200 mm
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Ms. leaves.
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Layout: Written in two columns of 30 lines; ruled in lead.
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Script: Gothic textualis rotunda.
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Decoration: One four-line illuminated initial; two-line initials in burnished gold on rectangular fields decorated with tracery; one-line pen-work initials; vertical bar extensions along left margin and between text columns, terminating in floral and foliate forms embellished by delicate penwork.
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Origin: Written in Ferrara, Italy, in 1441-1448 for Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara; decorated by several illuminators, including Giorgio d'Allemagna, Bartolomeo de Benincà, Guglielmo Giraldi, and Matteo di Pasti.
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Byname: Llangattock Breviary; Breviary of Leonello d'Este.
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Shelfmark: St. Louis, Saint Louis University, Pius XII Memorial Library, Special Collections, VFL MS 002.
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Originally owned by Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara; owned by John Allan Rolls (1837-1912), Baron of Llangattock; fols. a-e, gift of Milton and Gail Fischman, 1962; fols. f-g, purchased from John Windle, 2015.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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