Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

This pocket-size Flemish Book of Hours was created in Bruges between 1460 and 1470. A heavy contingent of South Netherlandish and northern French saints in the litany helps localize its production. The Italianate script and later Italian provenance suggest that the manuscript...

Manuscript

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15352
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manuscript
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Given to Franciscus Antonius Noveria, 18th century [1]. Léon Gruel, Paris, late 19th-early 20th century [2]; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] Gift inscription on verso of front flyleaf: ""Ad usum Francisci Antonii Noveriae(?) ex dono C.M.""[2] His catalog number ""No 841"" on recto of front flyleaf
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en
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6
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