Identifier:
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exws_epw_001_3spine
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Shelfmark:
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CAGE BX2080 .A2 1502
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Title:
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Printed Book of Hours (Use in Rome), spine
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Alternative Title:
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Hore beate marie v[ir]ginis s[e]c[un]d[u]m usu[m] Romanum ... requisitione aliqua cu[m] pluribus orationibus in gallico et latino
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Alternative Title:
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Hore beate virginis secundum usum Romanum absque requisitione aliqua cum pluribus orationisbus in gallico et latino
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Author:
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Catholic Church
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Author:
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Vostre, Simon, active 1488-1520
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Origin Date:
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ca. 1502
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Origin Location:
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Paris (France)?
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Description:
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Spine of an illustrated book of hours, in Latin, by Simon Vostre and Pierre Pigouchet. Gilt-tool floral decoration stamped between the raised bands.
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Provenance:
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Printed in Paris by Simon Vostre and Pierre Pigouchet about 1502 based on Almanac dated 1502-1520. “Bohatta 752” written in pencil on verso of first flyleaf. Stern-Graveur book plate with motto “ex libris” device on front pastedown. Front cover stamped with "Nicole" in floral border; back cover stamped with "De Viry" in floral border.
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Subject:
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Early printed books
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Subject:
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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Subject:
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Books of hours--Texts--Early works to 1800
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Subject:
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Books of hours--France
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Subject:
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Calf bindings
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Subject:
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Raised bands
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Subject:
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Gilt edges (Binding)
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Language:
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lat
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Language:
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fre
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Dimensions:
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19 cm
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Material:
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parchment
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Binding:
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Contemporary calf over thin wooden boards, stamped with floral border. Front cover stamped with "Nicole" in floral border. Back cover stamped with "De Viry" in floral border. Yellowed parchment. Front and end leaves of modern paper.
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Is Part Of:
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Early Printed Works Collection
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Publisher:
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Western Michigan University
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Date-Issued:
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2020
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Type:
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Text
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Format:
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image/tiff
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Format-Extent:
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48,735,836 bytes
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Standardized Rights Statement:
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
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Rights:
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This book is in the public domain. Digital access provided by Special Collections, Western Michigan University.
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