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Current Location: In storage

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Hours

Maker(s)

Artist: Rapicano, Cola

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Description

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, iv parchment flyleaves (the first glued to red silk) + 217 fols. + iv parchment flyleaves (the last glued to red silk), 152 x 105 mm (81 x 53 mm), 15 long lines, ruled in black ink, catchwords, leaf lost between fols. 12 and 13, fol. 89 mis-bound

BINDING: Early nineteenth century, blue velvet over wooden boards, insides of boards lined with magenta silk, two silver clasps with niello decoration on red enamel ground on lower cover, the upper one showing the Virgin and Child, the lower St John blessing the poisoned cup, two catchplates on upper cover, edges gilt, by the French Royal Binder Capé.

CONTENTS:
fols. 1r–12v Calendar
fols. 13r–88r Hours of the Virgin (begins imperfectly)
fol. 89r–89v Miniature of St John the Baptist on recto and suffrage of St Peter on verso (mis-bound)
fols. 90r–96v Mass of the Virgin
fols. 97r–120r Penitential Psalms and Litany
fols. 123r–171v Office of the Dead
fols. 173r–197v Hours of the Passion
fols. 199r–206v Short Hours of the Cross
fols. 207r–208v Suffrages of St John the Baptist and St Jerome
fols. 209r–210r Prayers to Christ, O domine Ihesu Christe adoro te
fols. 210r–211r Rubricated Indulgences of Popes Gregory IX, Nicholas V, Calixtus III and Pius II
fols. 211v–215r Prayer Domine Deus sabbaoth deus adonay
fols. 215r–216v Prayer Iuste iudex Ihesu Christe rex regum

DECORATION: Three full-page framed miniatures with full, framed floral borders including animals, birds, hybrids and putti for Suffrages: fol. 89r St John the Baptist holding gold cross and standing in landscape, peacock in border; fol. 207r St Francis receiving the Stigmata, brother Leo reading; fol. 208r St Anthony Abbot standing and reading, staff with bell leaning on his shoulder, fire in border.

Eleven half-page framed miniatures with full, framed floral borders including animals, birds, hybrids and putti for major text divisions: fol. 90r Mass of the Virgin, Virgin and Child with musical angels; fol. 97r Penitential Psalms, David penitent in the wilderness, an over-painted shield of arms (azure a fes or, a chief vert with leaved pomegranate or rose) supported by two putti in lower border; fol. 123r Office of the Dead, Death as a crowned skeleton riding a black horse and striking with scythe at a pope, a bishop, a king and a queen, an over-painted shield of arms (azure with branch-pattern or) supported by two putti in lower border; fol. 173r Hours of the Passion, Matins, Betrayal; fol. 177r Prime, Christ before Pilate; fol. 180r Terce, Flagellation; fol. 183r Sext, Carrying of the Cross; fol. 186r None, Crucifixion with the Virgin, St John, Jews and two Holy Women, St Mary Magdalene embracing the Cross; fol. 189r Vespers, Deposition, with peacock in border; fol. 193v Compline, Entombment; fol. 199r Hours of the Cross, Matins, Adoration of the True Cross by St Helena, Constantine, a nimbed bare-footed old man (probably Judas Quiriacus), and kneeling congregation.

Eight historiated initials in graded blue or magenta, with acanthus extensions on gold grounds, enclosing busts of prophets, and surrounded by full, framed floral borders including animals, birds, hybrids and putti: fol. 23r Hours of the Virgin, Lauds, [D, 6 ll.]; fol. 34v Prime, [D, 6 ll.]; fol. 38v Terce, [D, 6 ll.]; fol. 43v Sext, [D, 5 ll.]; fol. 46v None, [D, 5 ll.]; fol. 51r Vespers, [D, 5 ll.]; fol. 58v Compline, [C, 6 ll.]; fol. 209r Rubricated Indulgences of Popes Gregory IX, Nicholas V, Calixtus III and Pius II, [D, 6 l.] Pope in prayer.

ORNAMENTATION: Graded blue initials [4 ll.] with floral infill on gold grounds, occasionally including human heads and extending into marginal spraywork with gold leaves and balls; gold initials [2–3 ll.] on blue, magenta and green grounds with white foliate patterns; alternate blue and gold one-line initials with red or violet pen flourishing.

Notes

History note: The name of the original owner, possibly Albanus (James 1912a, 144), has been erased from the text of the prayer on fol. 212r; over-painted shields of arms on fols. 97r and 199r; manuscript copy of an entry in a sale catalogue pasted inside upper cover; Frank McClean (1837–1904); his bequest, 1904.

Place(s) associated

  • Naples

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1904) by McClean, Frank

Dating

15th Century, third quarter#
Circa 1460 CE - Circa 1470 CE

People, subjects and objects depicted

Project

  • Cambridge Illuminated

Materials used in production

Pigment
Ink
Gold

Components of the work

Support composed of parchment

Techniques used in production

Penwork
Illumination

Inscription or legends present

  • Text: [tempta]verunt me patres vestri
  • Location: Fol. 14r
  • Type: Secundo folio

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Identification numbers

Accession number: MS McClean 71
Primary reference Number: 118778
Project ID: 772
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Audit data

Created: Saturday 6 August 2011 Updated: Monday 24 August 2020 Last processed: Thursday 7 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Manuscripts and Printed Books

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