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Book of hours (MS M.3).

Accession number
MS M.3
Object title
Book of hours (MS M.3).
Created
Italy, perhaps Lombardy or Romagna, late 14th to early 15th century
Binding
French 17th-century red morocco; in center of upper cover, 2 C's interlaced surrounded by 4 $; on lower cover 2 A's, one of which is inverted, also surrounded by 4 $.
Credit line
Purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913), 1906.
Description
127 leaves (1 column, 19 lines), bound : vellum, ill. ; 160 x 120 mm
Provenance
Made for Jacopo dei'Guidi di Romagna (who died between 1423 and 1428), son of Malatesta and Jacopa dei Guidi, Count and Countess of Dovadola; his arms, per saltire or and azure on fol. 1, his portrait on fol. 91; the interlaced A's accompanied by 4 $ on the binding were used by Robert Arnauld, sieur d'Andilly, 1588-1674, king's councillor and author of several religious books; his wife was Catherine le Fèvre de la Borderie, dame de Pompomme; the presumption is that the manuscript was rebound for the latter couple; belonged (Jan. 1906) to Théophile Belin; purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) from Olschki in 1906; J.P. Morgan (1867-1943).
Notes
Ms. book of hours for the use of Rome; written and illuminated in Italy, perhaps Lombardy or Romagna, in the late 14th to early 15th century.
Artist: Workshop of Petrus Parmensis.
Decoration: 27 miniatures, 9 historiated initials.
The illumination of M.3 is unfinished. After fol. 88, spaces for the initials are blank.
Scribe: several scribes.
Script
littera gothica textualis
Language
Latin
Century
Classification