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tih00383500
- Text-inc Id:
- tih00383500
- Bod-inc Id:
- H-166
- Headings:
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Horae ad usum Romanum (Rome) [French and Latin]
- Analysis of content:
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a1r [Title-page.]
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a2r ‘Almanach pour xxi. an.' [1488-1508].
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a2v [Caption to the illustration of the measurement of the wound of Christ.] Incipit: ‘Hec est mensura plage sacratissimi lateris Christi que a Constantinopoli beato Karolo imperatore allata fuit in capsa aurea ad eius ab inimicis in bello protectionem.’
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a3r [Calendarium.] Roman calendar.
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a3v [Verse.] Incipit: ‘In iano claris calidisque cibis potiaris | Atque decens potus post fercula sit tibi notus'; 4 hexameters for each month of the calendar. See Walther, Proverbia, 11795.
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b1r [Evangelia.] Io 1, 1-14; Lc 1, 26-38; Mt 2, 1-12; Mc 16, 14-20.
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b3r ‘Passio domini nostri Iesu Christi secundum Johannem.’ Io 18,1-19,42.
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b7r ‘Hore intemerate virginis Marie secundum usum Romane curie incipiunt feliciter.’ Incipit: ‘[D]omine labia mea aperies . . .’
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d2r ‘Ad matutinas de cruce.’ Incipit: ‘[D]omine labia mea aperies . . .’
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d3r ‘Ad matutinas de sancto spiritu.’ Incipit: ‘[D]omine labia mea aperies . . .’ “Mixed” Hours: Matins of the Hours of the Cross and of the Holy Spirit are inserted immediately after Matins and Lauds of the Hours of the BVM, etc.
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f4r ‘Sequuntur septem psalmi penitentiales.’ Ps 6; 31; 37; 50; 101; 129; 142.
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f8v ‘Letania.’ As H‑160.
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g4r ‘Sequuntur vigilie mortuorum.’ Incipit: ‘Ad vesperas antiphona. Placebo . . .’
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h8r ‘Sequuntur suffragia plurimorum sanctorum et sanctarum.’ ‘Et primo de sanctissima trinitate.’ Incipit: ‘Sancta trinitas vnus deus, miserere nobis. Antiphona. Te inuocamus, te adoramus, te laudamus . . .’
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i1v ‘Oratio deuotissima ad beatissimam virginem dei genitricem Mariam.’ Incipit: ‘[O]bsecro te . . .’ Leroquais, Livres d'heures, II 346 no. xxxviii.
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i3r ‘Alia oratio deuotissima ad beatissimam virginem dei genitricem Mariam.’ Incipit: ‘[O] intemerata . . .’ Leroquais, Livres d'heures, II 336 no. xxi.
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i4r ‘Deuota contemplatio beate Marie virginis iuxta crucem . . .’ Incipit: ‘[S]tabat mater dolorosa . . .’ Chevalier, Rep. hymn., 19416.
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i5r [Suffragia II.] With the following variations compared with H‑151: 1-14; 16-21.
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k2r [Devotae orationes.] Incipit: ‘Sensuiuent plusieurs deuotes louenges, petitions . . .’ As H‑151: 1-22.
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k5r ‘Oraison en francois tresdeuote a dieu le pere.’ Incipit: ‘[M]on benoit dieu, ie croy de cueur . . .’ Leroquais, Livres d'heures, II 330 no. xiii.
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k5v [Litaniae lauretanae.] ‘Oratio valde deuota ad virginem Mariam.’ Incipit: ‘[M]issus est Gabriel angelus . . .’ Meersseman, Akathistos, II 244-7.
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k8v ‘Sequitur officium de conceptione beate Marie virginis.’ Incipit: ‘[D]omine labia mea aperies . . .’
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A1r [Penitential psalms.] ‘Sensuiuent les sept pseaulmes en francois translatez au plus pres du latin.’ Incipit: ‘Domine ne in furore tuo . . . Sire en ta fureur ne me argue . . .’ Ps 6; 31; 37; 50; 101; 129; 142.
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A6v ‘Oraison tresdeuote a nostre seigneur.’ Incipit: ‘[S]ire dieu createur du ciel et de la terre, roy des roys . . .’ Soleil 227-9, Sonet 1927.
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A8r Gregorius(?): ‘Les sept oraisons sainct Gregoire.’ Incipit: ‘[D]omine Iesu Christe adoro te in cruce pendentem . . .’ Leroquais, Livres d'heures, II, 346 no. xxxvii.
- Imprint:
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Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, for Simon Vostre, 9 June 1497. 4°.
- Collation:
- a–i8 k10 A8. The first leaf of each gathering has the catch letter ‘R' for Rome. 90 leaves. 27 lines (b1v). Type area: 132 × 78 mm, with borders 166 × 112 mm (b1v). Woodcuts: Measurement of the wound of Christ (96 × 73 mm.), 11 large (124 × 80 mm), 6 small (34 × 22 mm). Each text page is within a combination of historiated borders and decorative elements such as grotesques, hunting scenes, and floral and figurative designs.
- References:
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Source: Bodleian
ISTC: ih00383500
C 3115;
not in Pr;
Bohatta, Horae, 604; CIBN H‑233; not in Sheppard.
LCN: 14464885
- Copies:
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H-166(1)
Copy
Only a stub with the inner border remains of leaf a1; wanting d2-3, f4, f8, g1-2, and gathering A. The description of the missing leaves is based on the copy held in Modena, Biblioteca Estense, Α. Z. 2.34.
Binding: French (Paris, c.1515) calf over wooden boards, with blind-stamped panels on both covers and gilt-edged leaves. Two clasps and catches lost. Double fillets, now barely visible, form an outer frame, within which a curving tendril with foliage, quatrefoils, a bird in the upper part, and another bird and an artichoke. The inner rectangle is surrounded by the legend: ‘Credo q[uod] rede[m]p || tor meus viuit et in nouissi[m]o die || de t[er]ra surrect || urus sum Et i[n] carne mea || .' In the inner rectangle, King David kneeling with arms raised in prayer, his harp by his side on the ground; above his head on a scroll: ‘O do[min]e lib[er]a a[n]i[m]am mea[m]'. In the upper part, God is seen above the clouds; see Goldschmidt no. 77. Rebacked.
Size: 235 × 145 × 22 mm.
Size of leaf: 226 × 142 mm.
On front pastedown a sixteenth-century manuscript poem in Italian: ‘Iniustissimo amor perche si raro'; six lines of verse; see Carboni no. 8274. On k5r-v the prayer to God the Father has been carefully cancelled with brown ink, as has the caption to the illustration of the measurement of the wound of Christ on a2v. A single sheet has been inserted containing a transcription of Fairfax Murray, French Books, no. 254. Also a cutting from Sotheby's sale catalogue (4 Feb. 1914), lot 1215. On the front pastedown, a nineteenth/twentieth-century note in French listing the missing leaves. ‘F3/1199' on label on rear pastedown.
Initials and paragraph marks are supplied in red or blue, or interlocked red and blue.
Provenance: George Dunn (1865-1912); book-label.
Purchased by Dunn in Sept. 1905; see his notes on the front pastedown.
Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954); green leather label and German book box with his initials.
Albert Ehrman (1890-1969); armorial book-plate.
Purchased by Ehrman from E. P. Goldschmidt in 1955 for £30. 15. 0; accession no. ‘R 1334'.
Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman.
SHELFMARK: Broxb. 77.2.