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- Manuscript codex. As referenced by Jim Marrow Report: Book of Hours with an Office of the Dead of Autun Use., Collation: 101 leaves in 13 quires of 8 (except 1__, 2_, 8_, 13_). No catchwords, No signatures. Folio numbers in pencil. Much variety in emphatic rubrication., Decoration: Larger 3-to-4 line initials in blue OR burgundy upon a gilded square with white floral tracery introducing chapters. Smaller 1-to-2 line gilt capitals upon blue and burgundy square are used to introduce sentences. In addition, five miniatures are found, and bordered with floral acanthus with accompanying pheasantry. Much variety in emphatic rubrication. Miniature illustrations: 1. (fol. 25r) The Annunciation (Hours of the Virgin, Matins). 2. (fol. 63r) The Crucifixion (Hours of the Cross). 3. (fol. 67r) The Pentecost (Hours of the Holy Spirit). 4. (fol. 70r) David at Prayer (Seven Penitential Psalms). 5. (fol. 85r) Funeral Scene (Office of the Dead)., Binding: Modern red morocco with marbled rose endpapers., Script: In one hand of Gothic cursive called the French Batarde Script, notable is the lowercase g, which is as a minuscule y, with a horizontal bar extending through both ascending strokes.
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- Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Recto: The second line starting at Ecce begins Psalm 54:8-24. Psalm 24 ends at the seventh line of the second column. Psalm 55 begins at the ninth line and ends at the thirty-second line. Psalm 56 begins at the final line in the second column and continues to verso. Verso: Psalm 56 continues and ends at the twenty-third line of the first column. Psalm 57 begins at the twenty-fourth line and ends at the twelfth line of the second column. Psalm 58 begins at the thirteenth line and ends at Psalm 58:10., Collation: single sheet., Origin: Italy., Lettering: Written in Gothic (littera glossularis) script., Decoration: Text in black ink, with decorated initials in red or blue, with the contrasting color serving as flourishing. The initial letter of each sentence is in red., Binding: Disbound.
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- Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Collation: 5 leaves (2 bifolia and 1 leaf). Leaf measurements differ., Origin: England., Lettering: Gothic script (textualis rotunda)., Decoration: Various decorated initials on each leaf. Pigments used are red, a blue ink that bleeds through the parchment, a very light blue, and possibly a gray pigment for preparatory drawing. 118a, recto: Letter T in red with preparatory decoration lightly visible in gray. Letter D is in blue and red, with a red inner decoration. Letter C in blue with red decoration inside. Both D and C have an outer red flourish extending downwards vertically. Text in black and red ink. Verso only contains some red ink and mostly black ink. 118b, recto: Letter E in red with preparatory inner decoration and flourish. Letter P is blue with inner and outer red flourish. Letter A has preparatory flourish within and around it, and the letter is in red. Letter I is blue with red flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso: letter O is red with light gray preparatory flourish. Letter S is blue with red inner and outer flourish. Text is in black and red ink. 118c, recto: Letter P is in red with faint blue inner and outer flourish. Red E with minimal, faint blue flourish. Letter I in red with faint blue flourish. Letters F and I in blue with no flourish. Text is in red and black ink. Verso: blue A with minimal flourish in red. C is blue with red inner and outer flourish. A in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter Q in red with blue inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter A in blue with no flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red. 118d, recto: letter I in blue with red flourish, and another letter I in red with blue flourish. Ink in red and black. Verso: blue D with red inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter I in blue with red flourish. 118e, recto: letter C in blue with red inner and outer flourish. Letter M in red with inner and outer blue flourish. Letter F in blue with minimal red flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso, letter I in blue with red flourish. Text in black and red ink., Binding: Disbound.
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- Manuscript codex. As referenced by Jim Marrow Report: Book of Hours with an Office of the Dead of Autun Use., Collation: 101 leaves in 13 quires of 8 (except 1__, 2_, 8_, 13_). No catchwords, No signatures. Folio numbers in pencil. Much variety in emphatic rubrication., Decoration: Larger 3-to-4 line initials in blue OR burgundy upon a gilded square with white floral tracery introducing chapters. Smaller 1-to-2 line gilt capitals upon blue and burgundy square are used to introduce sentences. In addition, five miniatures are found, and bordered with floral acanthus with accompanying pheasantry. Much variety in emphatic rubrication. Miniature illustrations: 1. (fol. 25r) The Annunciation (Hours of the Virgin, Matins). 2. (fol. 63r) The Crucifixion (Hours of the Cross). 3. (fol. 67r) The Pentecost (Hours of the Holy Spirit). 4. (fol. 70r) David at Prayer (Seven Penitential Psalms). 5. (fol. 85r) Funeral Scene (Office of the Dead)., Binding: Modern red morocco with marbled rose endpapers., Script: In one hand of Gothic cursive called the French Batarde Script, notable is the lowercase g, which is as a minuscule y, with a horizontal bar extending through both ascending strokes.
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- Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Collation: 5 leaves (2 bifolia and 1 leaf). Leaf measurements differ., Origin: England., Lettering: Gothic script (textualis rotunda)., Decoration: Various decorated initials on each leaf. Pigments used are red, a blue ink that bleeds through the parchment, a very light blue, and possibly a gray pigment for preparatory drawing. 118a, recto: Letter T in red with preparatory decoration lightly visible in gray. Letter D is in blue and red, with a red inner decoration. Letter C in blue with red decoration inside. Both D and C have an outer red flourish extending downwards vertically. Text in black and red ink. Verso only contains some red ink and mostly black ink. 118b, recto: Letter E in red with preparatory inner decoration and flourish. Letter P is blue with inner and outer red flourish. Letter A has preparatory flourish within and around it, and the letter is in red. Letter I is blue with red flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso: letter O is red with light gray preparatory flourish. Letter S is blue with red inner and outer flourish. Text is in black and red ink. 118c, recto: Letter P is in red with faint blue inner and outer flourish. Red E with minimal, faint blue flourish. Letter I in red with faint blue flourish. Letters F and I in blue with no flourish. Text is in red and black ink. Verso: blue A with minimal flourish in red. C is blue with red inner and outer flourish. A in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter Q in red with blue inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter A in blue with no flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red. 118d, recto: letter I in blue with red flourish, and another letter I in red with blue flourish. Ink in red and black. Verso: blue D with red inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter I in blue with red flourish. 118e, recto: letter C in blue with red inner and outer flourish. Letter M in red with inner and outer blue flourish. Letter F in blue with minimal red flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso, letter I in blue with red flourish. Text in black and red ink., Binding: Disbound.
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- Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Collation: 5 leaves (2 bifolia and 1 leaf). Leaf measurements differ., Origin: England., Lettering: Gothic script (textualis rotunda)., Decoration: Various decorated initials on each leaf. Pigments used are red, a blue ink that bleeds through the parchment, a very light blue, and possibly a gray pigment for preparatory drawing. 118a, recto: Letter T in red with preparatory decoration lightly visible in gray. Letter D is in blue and red, with a red inner decoration. Letter C in blue with red decoration inside. Both D and C have an outer red flourish extending downwards vertically. Text in black and red ink. Verso only contains some red ink and mostly black ink. 118b, recto: Letter E in red with preparatory inner decoration and flourish. Letter P is blue with inner and outer red flourish. Letter A has preparatory flourish within and around it, and the letter is in red. Letter I is blue with red flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso: letter O is red with light gray preparatory flourish. Letter S is blue with red inner and outer flourish. Text is in black and red ink. 118c, recto: Letter P is in red with faint blue inner and outer flourish. Red E with minimal, faint blue flourish. Letter I in red with faint blue flourish. Letters F and I in blue with no flourish. Text is in red and black ink. Verso: blue A with minimal flourish in red. C is blue with red inner and outer flourish. A in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter Q in red with blue inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter A in blue with no flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red. 118d, recto: letter I in blue with red flourish, and another letter I in red with blue flourish. Ink in red and black. Verso: blue D with red inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter I in blue with red flourish. 118e, recto: letter C in blue with red inner and outer flourish. Letter M in red with inner and outer blue flourish. Letter F in blue with minimal red flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso, letter I in blue with red flourish. Text in black and red ink., Binding: Disbound.
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- Manuscript codex. As referenced by Jim Marrow Report: Book of Hours with an Office of the Dead of Autun Use., Collation: 101 leaves in 13 quires of 8 (except 1__, 2_, 8_, 13_). No catchwords, No signatures. Folio numbers in pencil. Much variety in emphatic rubrication., Decoration: Larger 3-to-4 line initials in blue OR burgundy upon a gilded square with white floral tracery introducing chapters. Smaller 1-to-2 line gilt capitals upon blue and burgundy square are used to introduce sentences. In addition, five miniatures are found, and bordered with floral acanthus with accompanying pheasantry. Much variety in emphatic rubrication. Miniature illustrations: 1. (fol. 25r) The Annunciation (Hours of the Virgin, Matins). 2. (fol. 63r) The Crucifixion (Hours of the Cross). 3. (fol. 67r) The Pentecost (Hours of the Holy Spirit). 4. (fol. 70r) David at Prayer (Seven Penitential Psalms). 5. (fol. 85r) Funeral Scene (Office of the Dead)., Binding: Modern red morocco with marbled rose endpapers., Script: In one hand of Gothic cursive called the French Batarde Script, notable is the lowercase g, which is as a minuscule y, with a horizontal bar extending through both ascending strokes.
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- Manuscript codex. As referenced by Jim Marrow Report: Book of Hours with an Office of the Dead of Autun Use., Collation: 101 leaves in 13 quires of 8 (except 1__, 2_, 8_, 13_). No catchwords, No signatures. Folio numbers in pencil. Much variety in emphatic rubrication., Decoration: Larger 3-to-4 line initials in blue OR burgundy upon a gilded square with white floral tracery introducing chapters. Smaller 1-to-2 line gilt capitals upon blue and burgundy square are used to introduce sentences. In addition, five miniatures are found, and bordered with floral acanthus with accompanying pheasantry. Much variety in emphatic rubrication. Miniature illustrations: 1. (fol. 25r) The Annunciation (Hours of the Virgin, Matins). 2. (fol. 63r) The Crucifixion (Hours of the Cross). 3. (fol. 67r) The Pentecost (Hours of the Holy Spirit). 4. (fol. 70r) David at Prayer (Seven Penitential Psalms). 5. (fol. 85r) Funeral Scene (Office of the Dead)., Binding: Modern red morocco with marbled rose endpapers., Script: In one hand of Gothic cursive called the French Batarde Script, notable is the lowercase g, which is as a minuscule y, with a horizontal bar extending through both ascending strokes.
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- Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger., Collation: 5 leaves (2 bifolia and 1 leaf). Leaf measurements differ., Origin: England., Lettering: Gothic script (textualis rotunda)., Decoration: Various decorated initials on each leaf. Pigments used are red, a blue ink that bleeds through the parchment, a very light blue, and possibly a gray pigment for preparatory drawing. 118a, recto: Letter T in red with preparatory decoration lightly visible in gray. Letter D is in blue and red, with a red inner decoration. Letter C in blue with red decoration inside. Both D and C have an outer red flourish extending downwards vertically. Text in black and red ink. Verso only contains some red ink and mostly black ink. 118b, recto: Letter E in red with preparatory inner decoration and flourish. Letter P is blue with inner and outer red flourish. Letter A has preparatory flourish within and around it, and the letter is in red. Letter I is blue with red flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso: letter O is red with light gray preparatory flourish. Letter S is blue with red inner and outer flourish. Text is in black and red ink. 118c, recto: Letter P is in red with faint blue inner and outer flourish. Red E with minimal, faint blue flourish. Letter I in red with faint blue flourish. Letters F and I in blue with no flourish. Text is in red and black ink. Verso: blue A with minimal flourish in red. C is blue with red inner and outer flourish. A in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter Q in red with blue inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter A in blue with no flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red. 118d, recto: letter I in blue with red flourish, and another letter I in red with blue flourish. Ink in red and black. Verso: blue D with red inner and outer flourish. Letter F in red with minimal blue flourish. Letter I in blue with red flourish. 118e, recto: letter C in blue with red inner and outer flourish. Letter M in red with inner and outer blue flourish. Letter F in blue with minimal red flourish. Letter I in red with blue flourish. Text is in black and red ink. Verso, letter I in blue with red flourish. Text in black and red ink., Binding: Disbound.
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- Manuscript document. Nativity scene at the start of Prime., Collation: 1 disbound leaf., Decoration: Recto: miniature of the Nativity in the stable: Mary in blue robe and cloak, reaching down to infant Jesus. Joseph sits in green tunic, pink cloak, and blue hood, with an ox and an ass. Behind a wattle fence stands a shepherd in red tunic, light yellow cowl, and black hat. Minimal landscape of grass and five trees in background. Text begins with a large illuminated 'D' with a vine motif in blue and red with whitework, on a background of raised gold. Four short lines of text follow, the third with a decorative bar at end, the fourth with a smaller illuminated 'D' in the same colors. Miniature is framed by a bar border in the same colors along left, right, and foot edges. The whole is surrounded by sprays of stylized acanthus in blue and yellow-brown, stems of small blue flowers with leaves in green or raised gold, and fruits in red or pink. Verso: Text page; 6 lines have decorative bars at ends, in blue and red with whitework and raised gold; 5 small and 2 medium initials in same colors; and two sprays of leaves in raised gold in left margin., Binding: Framed in dark purple velvet on recto, purplish-brown leather on verso. Pasted note on frame verso: 134. The Nativity. A leaf from a French Horae at the beginning of Prime. The miniature measures 3 1/2 x 2/58 inches, and depicts the Nativity, with the Virgin, Joseph, a shepherd and an ox and an ass adoring the Child; beneath is an illuminated initial D, the whole being surrounded by a border of the line and leaf type; mounted in a frame of dark red velvet. £12-12-0. 15TH cent., Script: Compact Gothic minuscule in brown ink with some ligatures, abbreviations, and rubrication. Verso: two red words and one red character., Content note: Verso: juvandum me festina. Gloria Patri. Sicut erat. Truncated, resumes with hymn: Ueni cr[e]ator spiritus. Mentes tuouru[m] visita, imple superna gratia que tu cr[e]asti pectora. Memento salutis auctor cp[=quod] nostri c[u]ondam corporis ex illibata virgine nascendo forma[m] sumpseris. Maria mater grati[a]e. Gloria tibi domine. Autha. Beginning of Psalm 1: Maria uirgo psalmus. Beatus uir qui non abiit in consilio impiorum: et in uia peccatorum non stetit.