Manuscripts from the Low Countries

Book of hours, according to the use of Utrecht, made in the second half of the 15th century in the western Netherlands, probably in the province of South Holland

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Book of hours, according to the use of Utrecht, made in the second half of the 15th century in the western Netherlands, probably in the province of South Holland
DescriptionThe manuscript contains: a calendar in red and black (folio 1); Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary (folio 13); Hours of the Cross (folio 44); Hours of the Holy Spirit (folio 50); Hours of Eternal Wisdom of Henricus Suso (folio 68); Penitential Psalms and litany (folio 84, missing the beginning); Suffrages (folio 95) and Office of the Dead (folio 99). With a number of large initials and borders, and fine pen flourishes.
ShelfmarkAdv.MS.18.7.11
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Manuscripts from the Low Countries
Medieval and early modern manuscripts
DescriptionA selection of over 200 volumes of medieval and early modern manuscripts, dating from the 9th to the 17th century. Some of Scotland's most important early manuscripts are included in the many Scottish volumes. These are complemented by interesting and significant works of international origin, including volumes from France, England, the Low Countries, Italy and a number of other countries. Most of the manuscripts were collected by the Advocates Library, the forerunner of the National Library of Scotland.
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