Books of Hours
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Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 8 full-page miniatures, 14 small miniatures, 1 historiated initial, 41 illuminated borders attributed to the Master of the Prayerbooks of 1500Southern Netherlands, Bruges, c. 1500 -
Hours of Guillaume II Molé (Use of Troyes)
In Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 13 full-page miniatures, 34 historiated initials, and 24 small calendar miniatures by the Rosenberg Master (active Lyons, c. 1470-1500).France, Lyons, c. 1480-1490 -
The Hours of Le Goux de La Berchère (Use of Paris)
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 11 full-page miniatures, 24 calendar vignettes, and many roundels throughout by the Master of the Munich Golden Legend.France, Paris, c. 1420 -
Thourotte Hours (use of Metz)
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 40 miniatures (2 full-page, 7 miniatures, 7 large historiated initials, and 24 calendar miniatures) by the Master of the Boethius of MontpellierFrance, Metz, c. 1340 -
Book of Prayers woven after illuminations in manuscripts of the fourteenth and fifteenth century
In Latin and French, illustrated book woven in silkLyon, R.P.J. Hervier, designer; J. A. Henry, fabricator, for A. Roux, 1886-1887 -
Prayer Book
illuminated manuscript on parchment. 17 miniatures with full or three-quarter borders by an anonymous illuminator in the entourage of the Master of Nicholas von FirmianSouthern Netherlands (Flanders), c. 1500 -
Book of Hours
In Dutch, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 3 inserted miniatures including 2 full-page miniatures by a follower of the Masters of Otto van Moerdrecht, c. 1430 and c. 1490Southeastern Netherlands, region of Maastricht, c. 1475-1500, -
Printed Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In In Latin and French, Printed on paper. 18 large woodcuts and 1 small woodcutFrance, Paris, Thielmann Kerver, 1556 (almanac for 1556-1563) -
Book of Hours (unidentified Breton use)
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 9 full-page miniatures by a follower of Jean ColombeCentral France, Loire Valley, c. 1490-1500