Low Countries, northern part ; Holland (north) ; Amsterdam?, 15th century, second half
Language
Dutch
Latin
Title
Book of hours (Dutch), LTK 291
Getijdenboek
Description
Content:
Contains: (ff. 1r-12v) Calendar, use of Utrecht. - (ff. 13r-47r)
Hours of the Virgin. - (ff. 47v-63r) Hours of Easter. - (ff.
63v-78v) Hours of Ascencion Day. - (ff. 79r-127r) Hours of Corpus
Christi. - (ff. 128r-169v) Hours of Christmas. - (ff. 170r-190v)
Hours of the Holy Spirit. - (ff. 191r-206v) Hours of the Eternal
Wisdom. - (ff. 207r-221v) Long Hours of the Cross. - (ff.
222r-142v) Penitential Psalm and Litany of the Saints. - (f.
243r-268v) Office of the Dead. - Empty: ff. 3*, 127v. Note:
Binding: Medieval binding, contemporary (original). - Leather
(brown, blind-tooled leather) over wooden boards with bevelled
edges. Decorated with panel stamps: six animals, separated by vines
and text: "Sezuus tuus sum
Textual: (13r) "Hier beghint die ghetide van onser liever vrouwen".
- (f. 47v) Hier beghint die ghetide vander verrisenisse ons heren
jhesu chrisi". - (f. 63v) "Hier beghint die ghetide vander
hemelvaert ons heren jhesu christi". - (f. 79r) "Hier beghint die
ghetide vanden heilighen sacrament". - (f. 128r) "Hier beghint die
ghetide vander geboerten ons heren jhesu christi". - (f. 170r)
"Hier beghint die ghetide vanden heilighen gheest". - (f. 191r)
"Hier beghint die ghetide vander ewiger wijsheit". - (f. 207r)
"Hier beghint die lange cruus getide". - (f. 222r) "Hier beghint
die seven psalme Domine ne in furore". - (f. 243r) "Hier beghint
die vighelie van neghen lessen".
Description (Bouwman 2023):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870
Description (Rogge & 1887):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:124748
Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1937):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491717
Description (Lieftinck 1948):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:489936
Description (BNM 448):
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1905975
Also described by MMDC and A.W. Byvanckgenootschap (database RKD,
The Hague). Subject (temporal):
Middle Ages
15th century