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Title
Latin book of hours (Vox domini) manuscript leaf
Alternative Title
Incipit: Vox d[o]m[ini] intercedentis flammam ignis
Contributor
Catholic Church
Date Created and/or Issued
between 1440-1460
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Special Collections and University Archives
Collection
Historical Artifacts Collection
Rights Information
Public Domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Scope/Content: Detached manuscript leaf from a book of hours.
Language: Text in Latin.
Scope/Content: Script: Gothic script.
Scope/Content: Text is from Psalm 28 verses 7-11 (recto), Psalm 29 verses 1-4 (recto), and Psalm 29 verses 5-10 (verso).
Scope/Content: One 2-line versal with red filigree tracery opening Psalm 29; alternating 1-line blue and red versal letters open each verse. Guide letters visible within 1-line versals. Line fillers in blue and red.
Scope/Content: Layout: Single column, 18 lines, ruled in ink, with double bounding lines in upper margins and single elsewhere.
Scope/Content: Explicit: aut annu[n]ciabit veritatem tuam.
Type
text
Format
Parchment; 213 x 152 mm
Form/Genre
books of hours
Manuscripts, Medieval--Netherlands
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
Extent
1 unnumbered leaf (that is, 2 unnumbered pages)
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2k076bv
BX2080.C375 1440
991033020228304706
31210026377422
UCR021
Language
Latin
lat
Subject
David, King of Israel--Prayers and devotions
Place
Netherlands
Provenance
Gift of Bob and Linnell Allen (UCR 1984), February 2004.

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