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| New York, New York Public Library, Manuscripts and Archives Division,
NYPL MA 039 | Description: ff. ii + 112 - Wooden boards and 17th century stamped calf. - Bought 1884 by J.J. Astor. - De Ricci, 1321. | Number of Parts: 1 - Number of Images Available: 0 | Direct Link: http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/NYPLMA039_ | Language: Latin; French Country: Flanders Century: 15th |
| Part 1: ff. 1-112v | Description: - Parchment - 196 x 133 mm - 18 long lines per page (33 in calendar), ruled in ink and red pencil. Prickings visible. | Country: Flanders | Cardinal point: | Region: | City: | Assigned Date: s. XV2 | Searchable Date Range: 1450 - 1499 | Dated by scribe: No | Inscribed Date: | Document: No | Number of Scribes: ;2 | Script: Gothic | Artist(s): Master of Willem van BossuytMaîtres aux Yeux Bridés | Figurative Decoration: 11 miniatures. | Other Decoration: Large red and blue initials on gold fields. 3-line gold initials on red and blue fields. 1-line blue and gold initials with blue and red penwork. | Notes: On f. 83r-v, the second scribe writing a cursive hand with text in French. For attribution of the artists (the five full-page miniatures to the Master of Willem van Bossuyt, and six others to one of the Maîtres aux Yeux Bridés), see J. H. Marrow, "The Master of Gerard Brilis," in M. Hofmann and C. Zöhl, eds., Quand la peinture était dans les livres: mélanges en l'honneur de François Avril (Turnhout: Brepols, 2007) p. 188 fn. 21. Latin | Acknowledgments: - We thank Paula L. Pumplin for the reference to the article by James Marrow, and thus for the attributions of the artists. | Number of Texts: 1 |
| Text 1: ff. 1-111 | Title:
Incipiunt horae de sancta cruce
Book of hours, use of Tournai
| Language(s): Latin; French | Incipit: Domine labia mea aperies. Et os meum annunciabit laudem tuam | Explicit: per omnia secula seculorum. Amen. Dominus vobiscum. Et cum spiritu tuo. Requiescant in pace. Amen. | Notes: French used on f. 83r-v. On f. 31, "Canticum angelorum secundum usum tornacensem." | |
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