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NYPL MA 028 | Description: ff. ii + 177 + i - 19th century red morocco, lettered in a compartment on the spine, "Missale". - Andrew Ellicot Douglass sale, 1856. Robert L. Stuart (1806-1882), no. 13848, bequeathed 1892. - De Ricci, 1319. - Jonathan J. G. Alexander, James H. Marrow and Lucy Freeman Sandler, The Splendor of the Word: Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at the New York Public Library(London / Turnhout: The New York Public Library / Harvey Miller Publishers, 2005) n. 63. | Acknowledgments: - We thank Prof. James H. Marrow for his extensive work towards the present description of this manuscript. | Number of Parts: 1 - Number of Images Available: 6 | Direct Link: http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/NYPLMA028_ | Language: Latin; French Country: Flanders Century: 15th |
| Part 1: ff. 1-177v | Description: - Parchment - 165 x 126 mm - 12 long lines in main text (15-17 in calendar) ruled in purple pencil. Prickings occasionally visible. | Country: Flanders | Cardinal point: | Region: | City: Bruges | Assigned Date: s. XV2/4 | Searchable Date Range: 1425 - 1450 | Dated by scribe: No | Inscribed Date: | Document: No | Number of Scribes: | Script: Gothic | Artist(s): Gold Scrolls Group, member of | Figurative Decoration: Nine miniatures. | Other Decoration: 2-line and 3-line red and blue initials on gold fields. 2-line gold initials on red and blue fields. 1-line gold and blue initials with blue or red penwork. Border designs, blue and gold line fillers. | Notes: Possibly three artists: one responsible for the Annunciation scene; one for the Funeral Service; a third artist for all other miniatures. Latin | Number of Texts: 1 |
| Text 1: ff. 1-176 | Title:
Book of hours
| Language(s): Latin; French | Incipit: Domine labia mea aperies. Et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam | Explicit: Et nos maneamus, vivamus et requiescamus in pace. Amen. | Notes: Use undetermined. French in calendar and ff. 127-137v. | 
| f. 138v
Funeral service around a draped coffin, with candles on all sides, seated and standing mourners and clerics singing. View image
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