Book of hours : use of Rome,

Ms. book of hours for use of Rome, written and illuminated in France, probably for a woman in Lyons, or Duchy of Savoy in the mid 15th century

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Catholic Church, Princeton University Library
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:French
Latin
Subjects:
Description
Summary:Ms. book of hours for use of Rome, written and illuminated in France, probably for a woman in Lyons, or Duchy of Savoy in the mid 15th century
Item Description:Decoration: 11 three-quarter page, arched miniatures for "0bsecro te" (f. 19r), canonical hours (Compline lacking) of Hours of the Virgin (ff. 23r, 39r, 49r, 53r, 57r, 61r, 65r), Matins of the Short Hours of the Cross and the Short Hours of the Holy Spirit (ff. 76r, 79v), and Penitential psalm 6 (f. 84r). 10 historiated initials, four of 7 lines for Gospels Sequences (ff. 14r, 15r, 16r, 17r), and six of 4 lines for Penitential Psalms except psalm 6 (ff. 85r, 86r, 88r, 89v, 91v, 92r). 24 calendar illustrations of Labors of Months and Zodiac Signs in medallions (ff. 2r-13v). 4-line decorated initial, ornamented with foliage on gold grounds, for Obsecro te (f. 19r), canonical hours (Compline lacking) of the Hours of the Virgin (ff. 23r, 39r, 49r, 53r, 57r, 61r, 65r), Matins of the Short Hours of the Cross and of the Short Hours of the Holy Spirit (ff. 76, 79v), and Penitential psalm 6 (f. 84r). 2-line blue or pink initials with foliate infillings, all on gold grounds, for psalms, hymns, lessons, chapters, canticles, and collects. 2-line champide initial of KLs of calendar. 1-line champide initials for versals. Outer borders of foliate patterns, usually identical in pairs, on folios of calendar, text, and blank pages. Line-endings in rectangles of pink and blue with white and gold geometric patterns and with gold balls, in texts colors of royal blue, carmine red, rose pink, emerald green and chalky green
Layout: Parchment; single column of 19 lines, ruled 8mm. apart; 235 x 165 (123/128 x 80) mm
Physical Description:1 v. (98 leaves) : parchment, ill
Place of Publication:France