Contributor
Stephen Mack
Description
Vellum is in poor condition, this is most likely because of the ageing of metal alloys used in the original production of the book.; Decorated initials with circular filigree. Floral, stem-like imagery. Separating the verses is a bar of red and blue with white filigree.; Angular Gothic Script; Brown, blue, red, silver, and gold inks
Description Recto
Use of Metz -- Office of the Virgin at Prime -- Hymn "Jesu Salvator Seculi" (Jesus, Savior of the World), then part of Psalm 1; Flesh Side
Description Verso
Use of Metz -- Office of the Virgin at Prime -- Hymn "Jesu Salvator Seculi" (Jesus, Savior of the World), then part of Psalm 1; Hair Side
Provenance
Purchased from Otto F. Ege
Format Medium
Vellum
Format Extent
15 cm x 10.5 cm
Files
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Relation Is Part Of
Otto F. Ege's "50 Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts"
Date Digitized
February 2007
Coverage-Spatial
France (North)
Coverage-Temporal
Mid 1400s
Recommended Citation
Maurus, Rabanus, "Book of Hours: Number 28" (2014). Medieval Manuscripts. 15.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/mdvlmanuscripts/15