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Title | Book of hours (Dutch), BPL 3055 |
Content | Contains: (ff. 1-6) Calendar for the diocese of Utrecht. - (ff. 8v-52r) Hours of the Virgin. - (ff. 39v-56r) Long Hours of the Cross. - (ff. 57v-72r) Hours of the Holy Spirit. - (ff. 73v-88v) Hours of the Eternal Wisdom. - (ff. 90v-106r) Penitential Psalms and Litany of All Saints, followed by two communion prayers (104rv-106r). - (ff. 107v- 127r) Office of the Dead, followed by a prayer to the four archangels (127r). - (ff. 128v-133r) Prayers to the Weapons of Christ (Arma Christi), followed by suffrages to St. John the Baptist, St. Peter and Paul, St. Martin (130r-131r), St. George (132r) and St. Agatha (133r). - Empty: ff. 7v-8r, 38v-39r, 56v-57r, 72v-73r, 89v-90r, 106v-107r, 127v-128r, 131v, 132v, 133v. - Also contains notes on the flyleaf and f. 7r. |
Creator/other | Geert, Grote (1340-1384) |
Shelfmark | BPL 3055 |
Subject (topical) | Reading culture |
Subject (temporal) | Middle Ages |
Note | Illumination: Initials in red and blue and in gold on a painted background. - At the beginning of every text unit a full page miniature on the verso, and a decorated initial (partly historiated) on the recto, supplemented with a three-sided painted border (Ghent/Bruges style). - The seven miniatures in this manuscript (ff. 8v, 39v, 57v, 73v, 90v, 107v, 128v) belong the Masters of the Dark Eyes group. |
Reference | BNM = Bibliotheca Neerlandica Manuscripta |
Language | Dutch |
Country | Netherlands |
Extent | electronic resource |
Published/created | Low Countries, northern part ; Holland (south), 15th/16th century, c. 1500 |
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