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| 2 | +,,,digital-scriptorium,Q463271,American Academy in Rome,"",R.B.R.146.3.Flo,https://archive.org/details/R_B_R_146_3_Flo_29,https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/images_R_B_R_146_3_Flo_29/manifest.json,"Italy, Emilia-Romagna?",http://vocab.getty.edu/tgn/1000080;http://vocab.getty.edu/tgn/7008516,Italy;Emilia-Romagna,s. XV(4/4); 1475-1499,1475^1499,15,http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300404465,false,"","","Book of Hours, use of Rome","",Book of hours,"",,,,"",,,"","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",Latin,Q397,Latin,"Coat of arms in the lower margin of f. 13: or, 2 bezants gules, a bend gules, 1 bezant azur, and in chief azur, 3 fleur de lys or. On the front pastedown, an armorial bookplate, ""Ex libris M. A. Principis Burghesii"" with the Borghese arms. On f. i, the accession number of the American Academy, ""49086.""|leading to the information that the book was accessioned on 17 August 1942 [tempore belli!] with the note that it was already in the library; it may have been part of the bequest of Herriman in 1920. On the back pastedown in pencil in a modern European hand, ""Regist. Carte 137 / V.P.P. / 14 ½ x 10,"" and in ink in a 15th century hand, ""Onurte,"" twice, as if a pentrial.","","",Marcantonio V Borghese|,Q3845422|,human|,"","","","Binding: Limp vellum binding with evidence of two fore edge ties; edges of the book block painted in a simple manner with a floral design. On the back cover, a contemporary (or at least early) note, ""derr.o.""|Figurative details, ff. 1-138v: 3 historiated initials (leaves with 2 others removed); these 3 initials have been repainted.|Other decoration, ff. 1-138v: Secondary initials with Ferrara-style borders; on f. 23, the border for lauds is unfinished. 2-line initials in gold with blue flourishing; 1-line initials within the text alternating gold with blue flourishing and red with blue flourishing. Rubrics mainly in red, occasionally in blue.|Script, ff. 1-138v: Gothic script.|Layout, ff. 1-138v: Text block: 85 x 58 mm. 1#^12# 2#^10# 3#^8# 4-7#^10# 8#^8#(-5 after f. 74) 9-11#^10# 12#^10#(-7 after f. 113) 13#^10# 14#^12#. Catchwords centered horizontally in lower margin between flourishes (but once placed vertically along the inner bounding line, top to bottom). Long lines, ruled in ink.","ff. 1-138v: Latin.|ff. 1-138v: Contains: ff. 1-12v, calendar with Petronius in red on 4 October; ff. 13-74v, Hours of the Virgin ""secundum consuetudinem Romane curie"" ending with the changed office at matins for weekly and yearly differences; ff 75-113v, Office of the Dead, use of Rome, beginning and ending defectively; ff. 114-133, Penitential psalms (beginning defectively) and litany, including Petronius as the 8th of 8 bishops and confessors; ff. 133-136, Short Office of the Cross; ff. 136-138v, Short Office of the Holy Spirit.","",2023-06-21T11:51:34-04:00,2021-10-01,./scripts/../data/digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/ds/rome/mets/ds_50_29_00136524.xml |
| 3 | +,,,digital-scriptorium,Q463271,American Academy in Rome,"",sine numero,https://archive.org/details/sinenumero_29,https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/images_sinenumero_29/manifest.json,"Italy, Emilia-Romagna?",http://vocab.getty.edu/tgn/1000080;http://vocab.getty.edu/tgn/7008516,Italy;Emilia-Romagna,s. XV(med); 1440-1460,1440^1460,15,http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300404465,false,"","",Breviary,"",Breviary,"",,,,"",,,"","","","","","",Giorgio d'Alemagna,"","",Giorgio d'Alemagna,Q3106916,human,Francesco da Codigoro?,"","",Francesco da Codigoro,Q117448115,human,"","","","","","",Latin,Q397,Latin,"From the codex made for Leonello d'Este. Brought to Wales as war booty by 1813, already in a damaged state, by the Rolls family, later enobled as Barons Llangattock, of The Hendre, Monmouth (Llangattock sale, London, Christie's, 8 December 1958, lot 190).|purchased in 1958 by Goodspeed's of Boston and dismantled by them. This leaf purchased by AAR Trustee, Robert S. Pirie from Goodspeeds and donated by him to the American Academy (a second leaf, purchased at the same time, was a gift of Mr. Pirie to the Abbot of Meteora in Greece).","","","Leonello d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara;Baron Llangattock|Goodspeed's Book Shop",Q1379797;Q4862572|Q114419595,human;organization|organization,"","","","Binding: Unbound.|Figurative details, f. 1r-v: 2 historiated initials.|Script, f. 1r-v: Gothic.|Layout, f. 1r-v: 2 columns of 30 lines.","f. 1r-v: Produced, according to archival records, between 1441 and 1448. See F. Toniolo, ""Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico,"" in Medioevo: arte e storia, Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007 ed. A. C. Quintavalle (Università di Parma e Mondatori Electa, Milan 2008), 564-577, this leaf not mentioned.|f. 1r-v: Latin.|f. 1r-v: Beginning of the office for Pentecost, opening with the end of the hymn for first vespers [i.e. Venit creator spiritus], up until the rubric for the third lesson of first nocturns at matins.|Incipit, f. 1r-v: Vers., Loquebantur variis linguis apostoli magnalia dei. Et convenit. Lectio tertia//.|Explicit, f. 1r-v: //Te utriusque spiritum credamus omni tempore . . . Vers., Repleti sunt omnes spiritu sancto, alleluia. Resp., Et ceperunt loqui, alleluia. Ad Magnificat antiphona, Non vos relinquam orphanos.",f. 1r-v: We are grateful to Prof. Federica Toniolo for identifying the artist of the initials on this leaf.,2023-06-21T11:51:34-04:00,2021-10-01,./scripts/../data/digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/ds/rome/mets/ds_50_29_00136525.xml |
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