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University of South Carolina
Suffrage of the saints from a book of hours starting in the recto begins in the middle of the text for Saint Catherine, and on the verso are prayers to the good angel "du bon ange" and the cross. Gothic font.
The borders on these leaves come in two…

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Hours of the Virgin, Matins. As said during Ordinary Time. Near the beginning of the Hymn Te Deum, also known as Hymn of Saints Ambrose and Augustine.

Parchment. 1 leaf, not bound. 14 lines. 1 column. Ruled. Speckling on recto suggests it is the…

Kent State University Recto
The text is from the prayer "Obsecro te" (I beseech thee). It begins mid prayer.

Fourteen lines of text written in Gothic script on both the recto and verso beginning below top line. Lined in red.

The border is composed of a rectangle with a…

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Page of the Hours of Virgin, Matins, Psalm 94. Occurs before the three nocturnes and begins on the fifth word of the psalm. Written in Gothic script and rubricated with initials in gold, red, blue and white. Same colors used in the line fillings,…

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Recto side of ms leaf, Psalm 119 in a Book of Hours. Begins at "..linguam dolosam" and ends at "...pugnabant me gratis." Part of the Hours of the Virgin, in Terce.
The page has three larger initials and is decorated in blue, red and gold.…

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Text is from the Office of the Dead at Matins, first nocturne, first lesson (Job 7) and the beginning of the second lesson (Job 10). Gothic script of varying size with decorated initial on verso.

Decorative side border on recto includes geometric…

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Text is from the Office of the Dead. Vespers .Psalms 119-120.

It is utilizing Greek numbering for psalms. In Hebrew numbering the psalms are 120 and 121.

Recto has illustrated letters in boxes. The boxes are red, and blue with the letters in…

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Hours of the Virgin, Matins. Response ("[Felix namque es vir]go Maria...", line 1 recto) and versicle ("Ora pro populo...", line 3 recto) following third lesson. Hymn of Saints Ambrose and Augustine (beginning "Te deum laudamus...", line 13…

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Hours of the Virgin, Sext. Psalms 122 - 123
The recto has the second half of Psalm 122 and the first lines of Psalm 123. The text is decorated with a botanical border with flowers and ecampus leaves. The verso is a continuation of Psalm 123 and…

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This leaf begins in the Office of the Dead, around the middle of Lauds with Isaiah 38. The first page begins with "Domine vim patior, responde pro me: quid dicam..." and ends with "Tu autem eruisti animam meam ut non peri-" which picks up at the…
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