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Breviary [Fragment]

1. Breviary [Fragment]

Breviary [Fragment]

2. Breviary [Fragment]

Book of Hours [Fragment]

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Unidentified Treatise with Gloss [In situ fragments]

4. Unidentified Treatise with Gloss [In situ fragments]

Excerpts of Boniface VIII, Sextus liber decretalium

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Psalter [In situ fragment]

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Book of Hours [In situ fragment]

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Psalter, with canticles [Fragment]

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Breviary [Fragment]

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  • Paged Resource34

Creator

  • Alexander IV, Pope, -12611
  • Bernard of Clairvaux, (French saint, abbot, writer, 1090-1153)1
  • Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-12741
  • Boniface VIII, Pope, -13031
  • Clement IV, Pope, -12681
  • Ekbert, Abbot of Schönau, -11841
  • Gregory IX, Pope, approximately 1170-12411
  • Gregory X, Pope, -12761
  • Innocent IV, 1195-12541
  • Nicholas III, Pope, 1216?-12801
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Contributor

  • Grote, Geert, 1340-1384 (Translator)1

Subject

  • Christian32
  • Fragment26
  • Pen-flourished initial18
  • Liturgy17
  • Italy14
  • Devotion13
  • France12
  • Musical notation11
  • Book of Hours9
  • Illumination9
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Language

  • Latin32
  • Dutch, Middle1
  • French, Middle, approx. 1400-16001
  • Italian1

Date Created

  • 15th century34

Pages

  • 0-99 pages33
  • 100-199 pages1

Collections

  • Knox College Seymour Library Special Collections14
  • DePauw University Richard E. Peeler Art Center University Galleries and Collections3
  • Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections3
  • Saint Olaf College Rolvaag Memorial Library Special Collections3
  • College of Wooster Libraries Special Collections2
  • Earlham Friends Collection and College Archives2
  • Xavier University Library University Archives and Special Collections2
  • Berea College Special Collections and Archives 2
  • Muskegon Museum of Art1
  • Illinois Wesleyan University Ames Library Tate Archives & Special Collections 1
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  • deposited34

Time Period

  • 15th century[remove]34

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  • Item donated to Knox College by Harriet Robbins Moses (1888-1973) of Salina, KS as part of a bequest through her estate in 1973. Moses graduated from Knox College in 1912.8
  • Item from the donation of Edward (1861-1949) and Lucy Smith Morse Caldwell (1864-1941), acquired in 1953. The Caldwells graduated from Knox in 1886.4
  • One of the ten items in the St. Olaf Paleography Teaching Collection, acquired in 2019.2
  • Purchased by the Art Department of DePauw University in the 1960s from the Ferdinand Roten Gallery.2
  • Anonymous gift on 12/30/1991. Accessioned 12/15/1992.1
  • Formerly in the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps (an inscription on the first leaf reads "Phillipps ms. 699"). An inscription ("Fr. President Frost") on recto of the front flyleaf indicates that this volume was once owned by William Goodell Frost, the President of Berea College between 1890-1920. A note on the verso of the flyleaf additionally reads, "14th century manuscript from a monastery near Cologne, Germany. Purchased from Bull and Auvache, London, 1910." It seems likely that William Frost purchased this volume in 1910 and later donated it to Berea before or upon his death in 1938.1
  • Gift of former Professor of Art and Art History Catherine E. Fruhan (1948-2015) to DePauw University in 2015. Fruhan reported that she purchased this leaf in Paris.1
  • In the opening pen-flourished initials, an early seventeenth-century owner of this codex added his or her initials in brown ink, writing "H. P. M. 1600." Donated to Earlham College by Hugh S. Barbour. This donation was appraised for tax purposes on August 5, 1972 by George S. MacManus Co. (1317 Irving Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107), and it is assumed that the codex entered into Earlham's collection shortly thereafter.1
  • Item donated to Knox College by Harriet Robbins Moses (1888-1973) of Salina, KS as part of a bequest through her estate in 1973. Moses graduated from Knox College in 1912. In the lower right margin of the verso, the date 6-12-46 has been written in pencil, suggesting that the original codex might have been broken around that year. In the lower left margin, the same hand has marked this leaf as "J 26." Along the bottom margin is a modern pencil annotation reading "1425 AD Sienna Antiphonal."1
  • One of the ten items in the St. Olaf Paleography Teaching Collection, acquired in 2019. On the recto, a modern hand has noted in pencil "20543" in the bottom outer margin.1
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