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Book of Hours [In situ fragment] Public Deposited

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  • Translator: Grote, Geert, 1340-1384 ** Language: Dutch, Middle. Modern title: Litany. Incipit: // Uan nide ende hate verloes ons here Uan allen oncusschen werken. Explicit: [mi-]//in gheest is op mi mit //. Folio range: [1]r-[2]r
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Time Period
  • 15th century
Place of Origin
  • Netherlands
Description
  • An in situ binding fragment. A trimmed bifolio from a Book of Hours in Dutch, bearing text of the Litany. The text approximately follows the edition by N. Van Wijk, p. 151.
Call Number
  • GT70 .B63 1538
Contributors
  • Records created or enhanced by the Peripheral Manuscript Project’s Description team, led by Dr. Elizabeth K. Hebbard and Dr. Sarah L. Noonan.
Source Identifier
  • luc_010_001
Keywords
  • Fragment
  • Binding fragment
  • Book of Hours
  • Netherlands
  • Devotion
  • Christian
Title
  • Book of Hours [In situ fragment]
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Fragment. Fragment type: In situ. Classification: Spine Lining. Support material: Parchment. Extent: 1. Page dimensions (in mm): [137] x 92mm. Written area (in mm): [83] x 55mm. Line height (in mm): 5.2. Layout: One column, thirteen lines visible between front and back fragments. Number of columns: 1. Decoration: Two-line red initial. One-line alternating red and blue initials.
Language
  • Dutch, Middle
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Source Metadata Identifier
Associated Names
  • Grote, Geert, 1340-1384 (Translator)
Date Created
  • 15th century
Owning Institution
  • Loyola University Chicago Archives & Special Collections. Chicago, IL.
Provenance
  • This trimmed bifolium is found within Joannes Boemus, Omnium gentium mores (Antwerp: Joannes Grapheus and Joannes Steelsius, 1538), USTC 400617. This printed volume contains an ownership stamp of St. Ignatius College (Chicago, IL).
Bibliographic Citation
  • Grote, Geert. Het Getijdenboek van Geert Grote. Edited by N. Van Wijk. Leiden: Brill Archive, 1940. [Pp. 144-151]

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