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tih00420650

Text-inc Id:
tih00420650
Bod-inc Id:
H-186
Headings:
Horae ad usum Sarum (Salisbury) Fragment.
Imprint:
London: Julian Notary and I. H. (for Wynkyn de Worde), 3 Apr. 1497. 8°. Collation unknown.
Collation:
21 lines (r3r). Type area: 96 × 61 mm, with borders 120 × 79 mm (r3r). Each text page is within borders decorated with grotesques and floral and figurative designs.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: ih00420650 C 3137; Pr 9823; Duff 190; Hoskins 14; Sheppard 7568; STC 15884. LCN: 14463836
Copies:
  1. H-186(1) Copy A fragment consisting of 4 leaves, r1,3,4,6 (Hoskins gives r1,4,5,8), containing a portion of St Jerome's Psalter and the Rosary of Our Lady. Mounted and covered, for the Bodleian Library, with vegetal tissue, now brittle. Leaf r6v, l. 2: ‘diligēter', not as Duff. Binding: Nineteenth-century half blue morocco. Size: 147 × 105 × 9 mm. Size of leaf: 140 × 100 mm. On the front endleaf, a letter from the son of the Revd H. N. Sherbrooke to the Bodleian Library, concerning the Hours, dated 1 June 1885. On the rear endleaf, a note by Gordon Duff, dated Dec. 1887, about the printer's device. Provenance: Revd Henry Nevile Sherbrooke (1846-1916). Purchased in June 1885 for £5. 5. 0 from Sherbrooke, as stated on front pastedown; see also The Bodleian Library in 1882-7: A Report from the Librarian (Oxford, 1888), 20. SHELFMARK: Douce adds. f.7.