Prayer to the Blessed Virgin and to St. John the Evangelist ("O intemerata"), second half to near the end
incipit: ego miserrima peccatrix
explicit: ergo tam potentissimam
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin and to St. John the Evangelist ("O intemerata"), second half to near the end
incipit: vestrae dignitatis virtutem
explicit: Et post vite huius
Conclusion of "O intemerata," followed by beginning of "Sancta Maria dei genitrix." Continued from Wadsworth Athenaeum verso.
incipit: cursum ad gaudia me ducat
Continuation of "Sancta Maria dei genitrix".
Continuation of Marian Prayer from Massey College verso, recto
Third part of Marian prayer, verso.
Continuation of the prayer Sancta Maria dei genetrix (mitissima per amorem unigeniti filii tui . . .). Incipit: -plo presentasti quaeque in carne aspexisti. Explicit: ex te immaculata virgine assumere dignatus. Image appears by permission of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Buffalo, New York.
Blank verso of leaf containing a portion of Sancta Maria dei genetrix. Ruled in red for 14 lines of text with decorative panel at outer side margin. Image appears by permission of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Buffalo, New York.
Suffrages to Saint John the Baptist, Saint John the Evangelist
Suffrages to Saint John the Evangelist, Saints Peter and Paul
in media res suffrage of Saint Catherine. Latin text, rubication in French. Late fifteenth century, Netherlands.
Prayer to guardian angel, likely an interpolation of an tenth century poem, and invocation to the blessed cross. Latin text, rubication in French. Late fifteenth century, Netherlands.