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connection to printed books of hours (borders in the calendar constituted of small images; backgrounds of small miniatures covered by little points like criblée grounds in printed books) refer to Paris, where patterns of artists of the Loire Valley, especially
connection to printed books of hours (borders in the calendar constituted of small images; backgrounds of small miniatures covered by little points like criblée grounds in printed books) refer to Paris, where patterns of artists of the Loire Valley, especially
Book of Hours, Use of Rome Family of Zoutelande, between 1523 and 1611: different members of the family inscribed records of births and marriages in Latin and Dutch (ff. 155-159v, 160v, 161).J. L. Van de Walle, 1762: his book-plate of
Book of Hours, Use of Rome Family of Zoutelande, between 1523 and 1611: different members of the family inscribed records of births and marriages in Latin and Dutch (ff. 155-159v, 160v, 161).J. L. Van de Walle, 1762: his book-plate of
Book of Hours, Use of Rome Family of Zoutelande, between 1523 and 1611: different members of the family inscribed records of births and marriages in Latin and Dutch (ff. 155-159v, 160v, 161).J. L. Van de Walle, 1762: his book-plate of
book-market. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Perhaps made for a woman: the devotions in the feminine form.The name of Thomas of Canterbury has been erased throughout, and the suffrage to Thomas and rubrics referring to promises of indulgences have
Miniature of Christ carrying the Cross, decorated initial 'D'(eus), and full foliate borders, at the beginning of sext in the Hours of the Virigin, illustrated by a cycle with the Passion of Christ. A table of contents has been added
Miniature of the Raising of Lazarus, decorated initial 'D'(ilexi), and full foliate borders, at the beginning of the Office of the Dead. A table of contents has been added at the end in a late hand (f. 154). 13 large
Miniature of Duke Richard III attacking the castle of Falais which his brother Robert had seized. In the background on the left, two men are playing chess under a tent; one of them is possibly Duke Robert. The clothing suggest
the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The
the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The
the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The
the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The
Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty
Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty
Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty
Text page. The volume is a collection of fragments from manuscripts of different date and origin. It was originally part of a collection of fragments from manuscripts and printed books, including maps and drawings, assembled by the bookseller and antiquary
Coloured initial 'C'. The volume is a collection of fragments from manuscripts of different date and origin. It was originally part of a collection of fragments from manuscripts and printed books, including maps and drawings, assembled by the bookseller and
Coloured initial with penwork decoration. The volume is a collection of fragments from manuscripts of different date and origin. It was originally part of a collection of fragments from manuscripts and printed books, including maps and drawings, assembled by the
Coloured initials with pen-flourished decoration. The volume is a collection of fragments from manuscripts of different date and origin. It was originally part of a collection of fragments from manuscripts and printed books, including maps and drawings, assembled by the