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[Leaf from an Unadorned Book of Hours 15th Century, Netherlands?] (open access)

[Leaf from an Unadorned Book of Hours 15th Century, Netherlands?]

Leaf from an unadorned miniature Book of Hours, in Latin, with specific prayers for Lauds which take place in the early morning hours. Text is displayed in a single column of late gothic script. Prayers invoke the Virgin Mary.
Date: [1401..1500]
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Liturgical Calendar Leaf from a Book of Hours 14th Century, France or the Netherlands?] (open access)

[Liturgical Calendar Leaf from a Book of Hours 14th Century, France or the Netherlands?]

A leaf displaying the month of November from a liturgical calendar within a Latin Book of Hours. The text indicates so-called "Red Letter" days. This particular Book of Hours was designated use of Sarum (i.e. Salisbury Cathedral) and was bound in France or The Netherlands in the 14th-century most likely for the English Market. Of particular interest is the appearance of "Euduardi Regis" referencing King Edward the III of England [1312-1377].
Date: [1301..1400]
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library