Calendar from Book of Hours; use of Paris (DS12794) (Q55465)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Dayton (ML-RB Calendar 1390z, R101233195, https://flyers.udayton.edu/record=b5363112)
  • Book of hours
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Calendar from Book of Hours; use of Paris (DS12794)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Dayton (ML-RB Calendar 1390z, R101233195, https://flyers.udayton.edu/record=b5363112)
  • Book of hours

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Calendar from Book of Hours; use of Paris
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Book of hours
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Books of hours--France--14th century
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
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Books of hours--France--Paris--Specimens
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, French--France--Paris--14th century
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Extent: 1 volume (13 unnumbered leaves), bound : color illustrations, illuminations ; 167 x 135 mm, bound to 172 x 140 mm
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color illustrations, illuminations
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Title devised by cataloger.
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Undated; date is estimated from the 18th century owner's handwritten comment: "Ces heures, aussi belle qui anciennes, sont ecrites a la main vers la fin du 14e siecle."
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Calendar of saints' feast days from a French Book of Hours, use of Paris, which was evidently intact in the late 18th century when the note on the recto and verso of the original beginning flyleaf was handwritten and dated 4 February 1792 by one 'Rouxeau', priest of Le Loroux-Bottereau.
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MS on parchment. Calendar has 17 lines to a page, ruled in red. Left and right of each page is illuminated with flowers, leaves, and vines. Illuminated capitals. Gothic script.
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Owned and signed (and dated 1792) by Rouxeau, priest of Le Loroux-Bottereau, who is assumed to be Julien-Pierre Rouxeau (1734-1811); later in the collection of H. Arthur Baker, as it includes his 19th century bookplate.
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11 November 2024
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11 November 2024
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