Book of Hours, Use of Paris — before 1464; French, Tours
MS. Rawl. liturg. e. 35
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Title
Book of Hours, Use of Paris — before 1464; French, Tours
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. liturg. e. 35
Place of origin
French, Tours
Date
before 1464
Language
Latin
Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
1 + 149 (=fol. 151) + 2 fol.
Decoration
Good miniatures.
Good borders.
Good initials.
Binding
Dark leather with gold ornament and stamp of the Crucifixion on each side with 'P. Menard' and S. Crassot' above, French 17th cent. work.
Acquisition
Referenced in the Rawlinson collection about 1888 but lacking direct evidence of belonging to the collection.
Provenance
On fol.147 ‘maitre Jaques dep solempnes maistre en theologie’ is mentioned.
In the binding (fol. 151v) are French notes of the children of mr. Pellier, born 1464-8.
Apparently bound for 'P[ierre] Menard' of Tours and 'S. Crassot' (17th cent.), see above.
Richard Rawlinson, 1690–1755 (?)
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