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Horae ad usum Baiocensem (Bayeux) [French and Latin]
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Paris: [Étienne Jehannot for] Pierre Regnault at Caen, 31 Oct. 1497. 8°.
The first gathering appears to be a re-issue of that of Jehannot's edition of Heures à l'usage de Rome, 21 Aug. 1497, with Regnault's device replacing that of the printer; see BMC VIII 196, note to IA. 40821. l8v reproduced by Claudin II 246.
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Horae ad usum Cameracensem (Cambrai) [French and Latin]
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Paris: [Georg Wolf and] Thielman Kerver for Gilles Remacle, 15 Mar. 1500/1. 8°.
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Horae ad usum Cenomanensem (Le Mans) [French and Latin]
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[Paris: Étienne Jehannot], for Jean Poitevin, 20 Feb. 1498/9. 8°.
Wrongly said to be the use of Beauvais (ad usum Bellovacensem) by Reichling, Bohatta, and IGI.
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Horae ad usum Cisterciensem
Ordinarium sive Officium beatae Mariae virginis ad usum Cisterciensem.
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Paris: [Philippe Pigouchet] for Simon Vostre, [c.1500]. 8°.
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Horae ad usum Leodiensem (Liège) [French and Latin]
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Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, 12 Oct. 1500. 8°.
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Horae ad usum Parisiensem (Paris): Heures de Nostre Dame en françoys [French and Latin].
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Paris: Antoine Vérard, [before 25 Oct. 1499]. 4°.
Sheppard and Macfarlane date the edition to [c.1497]; CIBN dates [before 25 Oct. 1499] from the address. A French paraphrase in verse with the Latin text printed in the margin.
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Horae ad usum Parisiensem (Paris) [French and Latin]
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[Paris: Étienne Jehannot], for Jean Poitevin, 15 May 1498. 8°.
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Horae ad usum Romanum (Rome)
Fragment.
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[Paris: n. pr., for Geoffroy de Marnef, c.1493]. 8°.
The type and woodcut of this fragment, attributed as above in the Pre-1920 Catalogue of the Bodleian Library, are virtually identical with Heures à l'usage de Rome, Paris: Gillet Hardouyn, [1510]. The subject of the woodcut, representing the Church, Justice, and Mercy, would also be unusual in a fifteenth-century Book of Hours; in its position one would usually find a woodcut of the Annunciation. Collation unknown.
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Horae ad usum Romanum (Rome)
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Naples: Mathias Moravus, 10 Nov. 1478. 8°.
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Horae ad usum Romanum (Rome)
Fragment.
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[Paris: n. pr., c.1490]. 4°.
For reproduction see Claudin II 383, 317. The woodcut borders are an earlier state of those found in Laurent Philippe's Horae of 10 July 1493 (BMC VIII 188, IA.40633) (Sheppard).