Hore Beatissime virginis marie ad legitimum Sarisburiensis Ecclesie ritum : cum quindecim orationibus beate Brigitte, ac multis alijs orationibus pulcherrimis, et indulgentijs, cum tabula aptissima iam vltimo adiectis. 1530.
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Hore Beatissime virginis marie ad legitimum Sarisburiensis Ecclesie ritum : cum quindecim orationibus beate Brigitte, ac multis alijs orationibus pulcherrimis, et indulgentijs, cum tabula aptissima iam vltimo adiectis. 1530.
Uniform title
Book of hours (Salisbury)
Created/published
Venundantur Parisijs : A Francisco Regnault in vico, sancti Iacobi, sub signo Elephantis, 1530.
Description
[10], xc [i.e cxc], [4] leaves : ill. (woodcuts) ; (4to)
Corporate author
Catholic Church.
Note
Printed in red and black ink throughout.
Leaf cxc misnumbered xc.
With four final contents leaves.
Signatures: [maltese cross]¹⁰ A-Z⁸ [et]¹⁰.
Leaf cxc misnumbered xc.
With four final contents leaves.
Signatures: [maltese cross]¹⁰ A-Z⁸ [et]¹⁰.
Folger-specific note
Curatorial file available.
ESTC staff note
Signatures from DFo.
Exhibited
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2006. "Noyses, sounds, and sweet aires" (catalog entry 83)
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2010. Vivat Rex!
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2010. Vivat Rex!
Cited/described in
Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.) (STC), 15968
Hoskins, 93
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S121174
Hoskins, 93
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S121174
Genre/form
Annotations.
Manicules.
Manicules.
Place of creation/publication
France.
Item Details
Call number
STC 15968
Folger-specific note
HH220. Manuscript markings throughout, including manicules. Manuscript notes. Many prayers and saints' names (e.g. Saint Thomas on [maltese cross]5r) are erased, crossed-out, or defaced, affecting legibility. Mottled calf, with gilt tooled spine panels. Provenance: inscribed on front free endpaper: "Gloddeth"; John Meade Falkner copy (inscribed on front free endpaper: "From the Meade Falkner Colln"); Sotheby sale, December 12, 1932, lot 230; Harmsworth copy