Holding institution title: Book of Hours
Holding institution classification: Book of Hours
Holding institution location: New York, NY
URL: https://www.themorgan.org/manuscript/159201
URL2: N/A
Digitization status: Partially digitized
Date: 1465 – 1515
Language(s): Dutch, Latin
Use: Utrecht (Calendar), Augustinian Canons of the Windesheim Chapter (Hours of the Virgin, Long Hours of the Holy Cross, Office of the Dead)
Country of production: Netherlands
City or region of production: Utrecht?
Illumination contents: Annunciation, Virgin Mary and Christ Child in initial H, Visitation, Visitation in initial G, Nativity, Nativity in initial G, Adoration of the Magi, Annunciation to the Shepherds in initial G, Presentation in the Temple, Massacre of the Innocents, Christ among the Doctors, Raising of Lazarus, Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, Betrayal of Christ, Christ Before Caiaphas, Christ Before Pilate, Flagellation of Christ, Christ crowned with thorns, Christ carrying the Cross, Crucifixion, Descent from the Cross, Entombment of Christ, Coronation of the Virgin, God blessing in initial G, God on sea shore in initial G, God separating earth from water in initial G, God blessing sun and stars in initial G, God creating animals in initial G, Creation of Eve in initial G, Pentecost, Green man in initial G, Green man in initial G, Mass of St. Gregory, Holy Face in initial O, Christ blessing with crossed orb in initial O, Virgin of the Apocalypse, Angel holding cross, St. Erasmus, St. Anthony, St. Anne with the Virgin Mary and Christ Child, St. Catherine, St. Barbara, St. Apollonia, Last Supper, Last Judgment, King David praying in initial H, David and Goliath, Resurrection of Christ, Souls in Hell in initial M
Text contents: Calendar, Hours of the Virgin, Hours of the Cross, Hours of the Eternal Wisdom, Hours of the Holy Spirit, Suffrages, Office of the Dead
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Binding description: 17th-century brown blind-stamped calf over original (?) wood boards, 17th-century silver catches and clasps, 7-tasseled green silk book marker with silver clasp.
Folio height (in centimeters): 21.5
Folio width (in centimeters): 15.5