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'The book of hours' is a contemporary reimagining of a medieval book of hours. These were collections of exquisitely hand-illustrated religious readings.
Wieck, R.S., Broekhuijsen, K.H.
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2021The Book of Hours is a contemporary re-imagining of a medieval book of hours. These were collections of exquisitely hand-illustrated religious readings and accompanying images. They were created in a handy size so they could be carried by the owner and read on a daily basis.
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2020
This chapter surveys the history of Books of Hours, prayer books that emerged during the thirteenth century, and for the next three centuries were the principal devotional books of the laity. The author discusses the formats of standard Books of Hours, their iconography, content, numbers and distribution, and elements of their production and ownership.
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This chapter surveys the history of Books of Hours, prayer books that emerged during the thirteenth century, and for the next three centuries were the principal devotional books of the laity. The author discusses the formats of standard Books of Hours, their iconography, content, numbers and distribution, and elements of their production and ownership.
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4 large and 2 full-page miniatures with full borders, small illuminated initials and line-fillers. <br><br> nineteenth century blind-stamped brown leather binding, with spine repaired and metal fittings added. <br><br> Text and illumination on both sides of leaves. Verso of last leaf blank.
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2013
The recent acquisition of a single illuminated leaf and its use in teaching are discussed by Elizabeth Alvey and Stephanie Muskens.
Alvey, Elizabeth, Muskens, Stephanie
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The recent acquisition of a single illuminated leaf and its use in teaching are discussed by Elizabeth Alvey and Stephanie Muskens.
Alvey, Elizabeth, Muskens, Stephanie
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