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<DIV><FONT face=Garamond><FONT face="Times New Roman">Medieval books of hours
still reveal their secrets today as fascinating subjects of study. Medieval
scholars, be they art historians, liturgical specialists or philologists, find
much of interest in these artefacts. This publication offers descriptions of
several books of hours whose owners have been identified by indicators such as
their coats of arms. The bibliological notes also offer information on certain
copyists which may be of assistance in uncovering new manuscript sources for the
cultural history of the Middle Ages.</FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Manuscripts cited : Philadelphia PL Lewis E 214; London British Library
Harley 4328; London, British Library Egerton 109; New York Pierpont Morgan
Library M515; Boston Public Library ms q. med. 81; London British Library Harley
5781 ...</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Garamond><STRONG>Jean-Luc Deuffic</STRONG>, <EM>Notes de
bibliologie. Livres d'heures et manuscrits du Moyen Age
identifiés</EM>.</FONT></DIV>
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