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Office of the Dead, Matins. Conclusion of Psalm 94 with responses, followed by beginning of First Nocturn ("et dixit semper hii errant corde . . . / . . . verba mea auribus percipe domine"). Digitized image of manuscript on parchment. 1 folio, 14…

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This recto of this manuscript leaf contains the last section of Psalm 117:16 through Psalm 117:21. The verso has the last word of Psalm 117:21 and continues through to Psalm 117:26.

14 lines each on the recto and verso. Written in black/brown ink…

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Book of Hours, Suffrages. Includes portion of Saint John the Baptist, Saint John the Evangelist, and portion of Saints Peter and Paul. 1 folio, 14 lines on both recto and verso. Recto and Verso show visible sewing holes, with the parchment attached…

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Book of Hours The Litanies. Text begins with the lengthy invocation to Holy Mary ("virgo virginum") followed by those to Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel, Saint Raphael, all the Holy Angels and Archangels, John the Baptist, all the Holy Patriarchs and…

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Book of Hours, Office of the Dead, Lauds. Recto includes part of the first antiphon and the second antiphon for Psalm 66, then the Song of Ezechias (Isaiah 38), which continues onto the verso. The second antiphon, on the second line, breaks up the…

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Marian Prayer from a Book of Hours for a woman. Gothic script from late 15th Century.
The prayer is uncommon and unable to be definitively identified.
The illustrations on the recto and verso are mirror images of each other, implying that the…

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Office of the Dead, end of Third Nocturn of Matins and beginning of Lauds, Antiphons and Psalm 50.

Incipit: -audi exaudi me ut animam meam
Explicit: dilexisti incerta et occulta

Recto begins with end of "Creator omnium" at the end of the…

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This leaf is a Gothic Script. It contains the conclusion of a prayer to Mary and the beginning of another. This leaf is most likely from the introductory prayers to the hours of the Virgin. There are 13 lines of text on the recto and 14 lines of…

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The leaf comes from Lauds of the Office of the Dead. "Laudate eum omnes angeli ejus laudate eum omnes virtutes ejus" starts off Psalm 148. There are several boxed in, illuminateded letters and the text is Latin, written in Gothic script. There are…

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