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Text incomplete; on fol. 11v, "Saint Michel" in lieu of "Saint Andrieu" for November 30.
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Ms. codex.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collation: Parchment, fol. i + 135 + ii
Layout: Single column, 13 lines; ruled in faint red ink.
Script: Gothic; liturgical book hand; there are several modern hands in the codex (at least six).
Decoration: Single illumination of Pentecost, featuring the apostle John(?) reading a book while the other apostles look on (fol. 100v); ivy leaf flourishing used to denote the beginning of a new section of text, major initials decorated with gold leaf and ivy flourishing, minor initials in the same hierarchy alternate colors.
Binding: Wooden boards with paper covers, probably original.
Origin: Possibly a mass produced book of hours, created at a commercial Parisian workshop.
Byname: Saint Michel hours.
Shelfmark: New York, Fordham University, Walsh Library, MS 04
Gift; acquired from Rev. Theodore Cunnion, S.J. through the agency of Br. Jensen, SJ, 1998.
Latin, calendar in Middle French.
Rev. Theodore Cunnion, S.J. (1970-1998); Mary D. Reiss Library, Loyola Seminary at Shrub Oak, NY (1957 - 1970); St. Andrew-on-Hudson (1903 - 1957); Claudes Deix, 1716; the codex most likely came to the United States via the New York-Canada Jesuit Mission of the 19th century.
Description based on record in Digital Scriptorium created by James Manning, http://ds.lib.berkeley.edu/MS04_3
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