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| Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University, John Work Garrett Library,
Gar 14 | Description: ff. III + 170 + I - Susanne Delyon (s. XVI); T. Harrison Garrett (d. 1888). - De Ricci, p. 863 as MS 10; Bond and Faye, p. 194 | Number of Parts: 2 - Number of Images Available: 4 | Direct Link: http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/Gar14_31 | Language: Latin French Country: France Century: 15th |
| Part 1: ff. 1v-2r | Description: - Parchment - 175 x 122 mm | Country: France | Cardinal point: | Region: | City: | Assigned Date: s. XV2 | Searchable Date Range: 1450 - 1499 | Dated by scribe: No | Inscribed Date: | Document: No | Number of Scribes: | Figurative Decoration: Image of monstrance [f. 1v]. | Number of Texts: 2 |
| Text 1: f. 2r | Author: Thomas Aquinas | Title:
Hymn "O salutaris hostia" with prayer
| Language(s): Latin | Incipit: O salutaris hostia que celi ostium | Explicit: in nobis iugiter sentiamus. Qui b. | Notes: In the first column, in black ink. | |
| Text 2: ff. 1v- 2r | Title:
Verses about the Bleeding Host relic at Dijon
| Language(s): French | Incipit: Ung Iuif mutilat iadis | Explicit: Lan iiii xxx anee mille. | Notes: Image of the relic, and on the facing page, verses about the Bleeding Host relic at Dijon written in red ink starting in column b & concluding in column a, after the hymn and its prayer. | 
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In the first column, the hymn in black ink; in the second column (and then finishing at the bottom of the first column), verses in French in red ink about the Bleeding Host relic. View image
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| Part 2: ff. 3-170v | Description: - Parchment - 175 x 125 mm | Country: France | Cardinal point: northern | Region: | City: Bourges | Assigned Date: s. XV2 | Searchable Date Range: 1450 - 1499 | Dated by scribe: No | Inscribed Date: | Document: No | Number of Scribes: | Figurative Decoration: Miniature f. 13v. | Number of Texts: 1 |
| Text 1: ff. 3-170v | Title:
Book of Hours, use of Bourges
| Language(s): Latin | Incipit: // Sana vulnera eius libera eam de de (!) miseria regni peccatorum | Explicit: a subitanea et improvisa morte liberantur. Qui vivit et regnas deus per omnia secula seculorum. Amen. | Notes: 3-14v Calendar; 15r-v Prayers; 16-18v Gospel Pericopes; 19-22v Prayer "Obsecro te"; 23r-84v Hours of Virgin; 85-87 Hours of Cross; 88-90 Hours of Spirit; 92-104v Penitential Psalms; 104v-109v Litany; 109v-159r Office of Dead; 160-167, 168-170v Prayers. | Status of text: Several folios excised, leaving only the miniature on f. 13v. | |
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