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    <summary_title>Davidson, E. G.</summary_title>
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    <value>[208]p : ill, woodcuts ; 23cm (4to).</value>
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    <value>Text in Latin; border captions and almanac in French.
Almanac 1508-1528.
Printed on vellum.
Ruled in red.
Wanting e4 &amp; e5.
Large cuts attributed to Jean Perre&#x301;al. Cf. A. Bernard. Geofroy Tory, p. [172].
Gothic type; printed within fine historiated woodcut border on each page.
Binding: black morocco (early 16th century), arabesque, g.t.; spine &amp; board edges g.t., border blind stamped on inside covers, raised bands; a.e.g.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given in 1933 by Alfred A. de Pass in memory of his son Crispin, of Trinity Hall, who fell in the Great War in 1918</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>de Pass, Alfred A.</summary_title>
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          <value>[Paris] : Simon Vostre, [1508?]</value>
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        <summary_title>Perre&#x301;al, Jean</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Paris</summary_title>
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    <value>Alfred de Pass (stamp) on front e.p. Ms. inscr. on front paste-down e.p.: 'E.G. Davidson'. Ms. inscr. on a1: 'Oratorii Parisiensis'. Ms. note by S.C. Cockerell 17 Aug 1933 on front paste-down e.p. Old classmark &amp; accession no.? on front paste- down e.p. With newspaper cutting from The Times 8 May 1929.</value>
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  <summary_title>Ces presentes heures a lusaige de Paris so[n]t au long sans rie[n]s requerir : auec les miracles Nostre Dame [et] les figures de lapocalipse, [et] de lantique, [et] des triumphes de Casar.</summary_title>
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    <value>Ces presentes heures a lusaige de Paris so[n]t au long sans rie[n]s requerir : auec les miracles Nostre Dame [et] les figures de lapocalipse, [et] de lantique, [et] des triumphes de Casar.</value>
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    <value>Book of hours (Paris, France)</value>
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    <value>Heures a&#x300; l'usage de Paris</value>
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