Books of Hours
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The manual of prayers or the prymer in Englysh and Laten
In Latin and English, Illustrated imprint of paper.London, July 15, 1539 -
Hours of Johannes Meckis
Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 6 full-page miniatures and 7 half-page miniatures by a Brabantine artistSouth Netherlands, Brabant (Antwerp?), c. 1520 -
Book of Hours (use of Paris)
In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 5 miniatures by the Master of the Munich Golden Legend and workshopFrance, Paris, c. 1430 -
Book of Hours (for use in the region of Marchiennes)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 4 full-page miniatures, 27 small miniatures and one historiated initial attributed to the Master of Marguerite de LiedekerkeNorthern France, Hainaut (Valenciennes?), c. 1500 -
Book of Hours (use of Geert Groote)
In Dutch, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 3 full-page miniatures by a follower of the Masters of the Delft Half-Length Figures and the Monkey MasterThe Netherlands, South Holland, c. 1470 and 1490s -
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 6 full-page miniatures by a follower of Loyset LiƩdet and the Master of Edward IV, 41 small miniatures by a follower of Willem Vrelant.Southern Netherlands, Bruges, c. 1480 -
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 Hours (Use of Rome)
Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 13 historiated initials by the workshop of the Master of the Vitae ImperatorumNorthern Italy, Lombardy, Milan, c. 1430-40 -
Woven Prayer Book
In Latin and French, Illustrated book woven in silkLyon, R.P.J. Hervier, designer; J. A. Henry, fabricator, for A. Roux, 1886-1887