Book of Hours, Use of Rome — c. 1470–1480; Italian, Genoa
MS. Canon. Liturg. 245
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Title
Book of Hours, Use of Rome — c. 1470–1480; Italian, Genoa
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 245
Place of origin
Italian, Genoa
Date
c. 1470–1480
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
158 fol.
Decoration
DecorationGood borders, historiated and other initials. Humanistic script. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 892, pl. LXXVIII)
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Title
'...Officium beate & gloriose Virginis Marie secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie'
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 245
Summary
'...Officium beate & gloriose Virginis Marie secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie', preceded by a Calendar (fol. 1), and followed by:
The Penitential Psalms with Litany (fol. 104)
'Officium sancte Crucis paruum' (fol. 137)
'Misa beate Marie Virginis' (fol. 150: imperf. at end)
St. Torpetus or Torpes of Pisa is in the Calendar on Apr. 30: on fol. 133 is a prayer for 'Sixtus [iv] papa noster' (1471-84)
In the large initial on fol. 150 is written 'frater philippvs de arpo'.
Date
Written in about 1470-1480 by Philippus de Arpo (?) in Italy
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On parchment, with some small miniatures, borders, etc.
Physical extent
158 Leaves
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Collection contents
Canonici Liturgical
'...Officium beate & gloriose Virginis Marie secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie'
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