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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 1 |
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Preparatory pen drawing of the Gnadenstuhl and the Adoration of the Magi; Bridgewater Library pressmark. |
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ff. 5v-6 |
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This section of the book (ff. 2-18) in a less formal script. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 14 |
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Opening of the Short Hours of the Cross attributed to Pope John XXII. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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ff. 14v-15 |
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Short Hours of the Cross, each hour concluding with 8-line stanza in French; images of the Betrayal, Harrowing of Hell, Christ before Pilate, and Noli me tangere. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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ff. 15v-16 |
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Short Hours of the Cross with Flagellation, Pentecost, Nailing to the Cross, and Annunciation. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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ff. 16v-17 |
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Short Hours of the Cross with Crucifixion, Ascension, Deposition, and Last Supper. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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ff. 17v-18 |
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Short Hours of the Cross with Entombment and Agony in the garden. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 36 |
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Calendar for January with monthly occupation of a man warming his feet at the fire; mid 14th century gift note from Lady Isabel Vernon to the priory of Cistercian nuns in Hampole, Yorkshire. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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ff. 38v-39 |
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Calendar for June and July with roundels for the signs of the zodiac. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 42 |
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David playing the harp (Beatus vir); dogs chasing a deer as a rabbit watches; stork and a ladybug. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 61 |
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David, a book in his lap, with hand upraised (Dominus illuminatio mea); grotesques. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 73v |
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David pointing to his tongue (Dixi custodiam); grotesques. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 85v |
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David pointing at the fool (Dixit insipiens); a centaur shooting at a stag, while a dog, sniffing the ground (?), follows the wounded animal. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 97v |
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Letter S formed of a dragon with Christ blessing in the upper register, and Jonah emerging from the mouth of the whale in the lower (Salvum me fac); a ram standing on his hind legs to eat the leaves of a tree. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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ff. 103v-104 |
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Flourished bottom-line descenders with profile faces; correction on the verso by expunction of incorrect letters and addition of correct text in the margin (from "tacui"? to "tecum"). |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 113v |
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David ringing bells (Exultate Deo); grotesques fighting with swords; catchword. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 129v |
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Three clerics singing while a fourth finds that his bottom half has turned into a grotesque and is walking out of the historiated initial (Cantate domino). |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 141v |
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2-line initial with painted border (in this case a dragon) to open a psalm. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 145 |
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2-line versals in alternating blue with red flourishing, and gold with blue flourishing; jigsaw line fillers; blue paragraph mark to signal words stowed on line 5 from end of text on line 4. |
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EL 9 H 17 |
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f. 175v |
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A woman reading "Ave maria gratia plena" from her prayer book as she kneels before an altar of the Virgin and Child (Confitebor tibi domine). |
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