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Book of Hours, Franciscan Use of Malines — after 1513; Dutch

MS. Rawl. liturg. f. 39

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Title

Book of Hours, Franciscan Use of Malines — after 1513; Dutch

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. liturg. f. 39

Place of origin

Dutch

Date

after 1513

Language

Latin

Contents

Book of Hours, Franciscan Use of Malines

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

1 + 107 + 3 fol.

Decoration

Good decorative initals. After death of Pope Julius II. (Pächt and Alexanderi. 260)

Binding

Four identical panels, representing the Annunciation, with the legend round it ': aue . gracia : plena : dominus : tecum : ecce ancilla . domini Jan tys', contemporary Belgian binding.

Acquisition

Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1755

Provenance

Richard Rawlinson, 1690–1755

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