Hore in laudē gloriosissime virginis marie : secundum vsum Romanum totaliter ad long[um] sine require: c[um] multis suffragiis et orationibus de nouo additis. Book of hours. Latin
Author:
Catholic church
Printer:
Hardouyn, Germain
Writer:
Twemlow, J. A.
[208]p : ill(some col.), woodcuts ; 18cm (8vo).
Almanac 1532-1545.
Printed on vellum.
Hardouyn's device on t.p., 15 large miniatures with architectural borders, several small miniatures, ornamental borders, and initial letters all painted in colors and liquid gold.
Provenance: 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 (bk. label). Booksellers' prices & accession nos.(?) on front paste-down e.p. Booksellers' codes on back paste-down e.p. Ms. inscr. on front e.p.: 'FR 1829'. With cutting from bookseller's cat. With ms. letter from J.A. Twemlow to Mr. Martin.
Binding: French calf (16th century), g.t.; spine g.t., board edges blind stamped, raised bands; a.e.g.; boxed.
Method of acquisition: Given (1933) by de Pass, Alfred A.
Production date: AD 1532 : Impresse Parisius : Per Germanum Hardouyn bibliopole ..., [1532]
Accession number: PB 20-2022
Primary reference Number: 308135
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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