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Book of hours : use of Rome.

Title
Book of hours : use of Rome.
Author
Catholic Church, author.
Publication
Bruges, Belgium, approximately 1515.

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TextBy appointment only Spencer Coll. MS. 36Schwarzman Building - Print Collection Room 308

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Additional Authors
  • Bening, Simon, 1483 or 1484-1561
  • New York Public Libary. Manuscript. Spencer Coll. MS 36.
Description
233 leaves, bound : parchment , ink, manuscript, illuminations; 178 x 132 mm
Uniform Title
Book of hours
Alternative Title
  • Book of hours
  • De sancta facie nostri salvatoris
Subject
  • Catholic Church > Liturgy > Texts > Early works to 1800
  • Books of hours > Texts > Early works to 1800
  • Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) > Belgium
  • Illumination of books and manuscripts
  • Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) > New York (State) > New York
  • Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
  • Liturgics
Genre/Form
  • Manuscripts – Belgium – 16th century.
  • vellum (parchment)
  • Early works.
  • illuminated manuscripts.
  • Devotional literature.
  • Morocco bindings (Binding) – France – 18th century.
Note
  • As many as 21 full-page miniatures, formerly present on inserted singletons, now missing. Style of calendar miniatures suggests date ca. 1515-1520.
  • Layout: Written in 13 long lines per page, ruled in red ink. Some catchwords visible, written in same script as text, or in cursive. Quaternions the norm.
  • Decoration: 24 calendar miniatures, 3 leaves with historiated margins, 6 small Passion miniatures. 1- and 2-line white initials on red and gold background. Larger gold initials on fields colored green, purple, etc.
  • Script: Gothic script of northern type with imitative southern features.
  • Artist: Simon Bening and workshop.
Access (note)
  • Restricted use.
Indexed In (note)
  • The Splendor of the Word. (ed.) J. G. Alexander, J. H. Marrow, L. F. Sandler (NYPL / Harvey Miller, 2005)
  • Ricci, S de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Suppl.
Cite As (note)
  • NYPL. Spencer Collection MS. 36
Language (note)
  • In Latin.
Provenance (note)
  • Philip Augustus Hanrott; collection of Henry D. Seymour and Alfred Seymour. Courtland Bishop; his sale, American Art Assoc. - Anderson Galleries, (New York, 1938).
Binding (note)
  • Bound in full green morocco, decorated with red morocco onlays, elaborately tooled in gilt, in the style of Derome le Jeune. - Initials WM and M and the motto "Fors vous" in the borders.
Call Number
Spencer Coll. MS. 36
OCLC
1340123202
Author
Catholic Church, author.
Title
Book of hours : use of Rome.
Imprint
Bruges, Belgium, approximately 1515.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Access
Restricted use. Requires permission for access.
Indexed In:
The Splendor of the Word. (ed.) J. G. Alexander, J. H. Marrow, L. F. Sandler (NYPL / Harvey Miller, 2005), n. 66.
Ricci, S de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., Suppl. p. 331, no. 36
Cite As:
NYPL. Spencer Collection MS. 36
Language
In Latin.
Provenance
Philip Augustus Hanrott; collection of Henry D. Seymour and Alfred Seymour. Courtland Bishop; his sale, American Art Assoc. - Anderson Galleries, (New York, 1938).
Binding
Bound in full green morocco, decorated with red morocco onlays, elaborately tooled in gilt, in the style of Derome le Jeune. - Initials WM and M and the motto "Fors vous" in the borders.
Source of description
Part of the description used is from Digital Scriptorium 1.0.
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Place of Publication
Belgium Bruges.
Added Author
Bening, Simon, 1483 or 1484-1561, illuminator.
New York Public Libary. Manuscript. Spencer Coll. MS 36.
Other Title
De sancta facie nostri salvatoris
Research Call Number
Spencer Coll. MS. 36
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