Rubricated leaf from a 13th century French breviary, finely written on choice vellum in a neat Gothic hand. The musical notations are of chaste mediaeval beauty. Dom J.M. Beyssac, O.S.B., has examined this manuscript and concludes that it was written in the 13th century for use in the Church of St. Pierre at Langres, France. Ill. with red, blue and green ink. Text and musical notation in black ink on red staffs. Blue initials encircled with red ink. Red initials encircled in green ink
One illuminated leaf from the Acts of the Apostles I from a breviary from Spain, ca. 1425. Text is a...
The Breviary of the cathedral of Agen, one of the most monumental witnesses of illumination in the S...
Vellum is very worn, probably from heavy use.; Decorated initials with very elaborate filigree, some...
One leaf from a breviary from France, ca. 1425. Text is arranged into one column and is decorated wi...
Vellum leaf from a medieval breviary disbound and sold by Otto F. Ege as part of his "Fifty Original...
Breviaries combined all the sung and spoken portions of the Divine Office into one volume. This leaf...
Country of origin: France Date: ca. 1350 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Medieval...
Two illuminated leaves from a ferial psalter and breviary from central France in 1472. Text is arran...
An illuminated leaf of a Breviary from 1350 A.D.https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/breviary-1350/1001...
One decorative leaf from a Portable Antiphonal from eastern France, ca. 1325. Staff is arranged into...
An illuminated leaf of a Breviary from 1350 A.D.https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/breviary-1350/1000...
One illuminated leaf from a breviary from France, ca. 1400. Text is arranged into two columns and is...
Leaf from a manuscript Antiphonary written on vellum in black and red in a fine, gothic hand. The mu...
Breviary. Single folio on vellum. Northern Italy, ca. 1425: 131 x 100 mm (written area 96 x 71 m...
Breviary. Single folio on vellum. Northern Italy, ca. 1425: 131 x 100 mm (written area 96 x 71 m...
One illuminated leaf from the Acts of the Apostles I from a breviary from Spain, ca. 1425. Text is a...
The Breviary of the cathedral of Agen, one of the most monumental witnesses of illumination in the S...
Vellum is very worn, probably from heavy use.; Decorated initials with very elaborate filigree, some...
One leaf from a breviary from France, ca. 1425. Text is arranged into one column and is decorated wi...
Vellum leaf from a medieval breviary disbound and sold by Otto F. Ege as part of his "Fifty Original...
Breviaries combined all the sung and spoken portions of the Divine Office into one volume. This leaf...
Country of origin: France Date: ca. 1350 Citations: Bond, W. H. Supplement to the Census of Medieval...
Two illuminated leaves from a ferial psalter and breviary from central France in 1472. Text is arran...
An illuminated leaf of a Breviary from 1350 A.D.https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/breviary-1350/1001...
One decorative leaf from a Portable Antiphonal from eastern France, ca. 1325. Staff is arranged into...
An illuminated leaf of a Breviary from 1350 A.D.https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/breviary-1350/1000...
One illuminated leaf from a breviary from France, ca. 1400. Text is arranged into two columns and is...
Leaf from a manuscript Antiphonary written on vellum in black and red in a fine, gothic hand. The mu...
Breviary. Single folio on vellum. Northern Italy, ca. 1425: 131 x 100 mm (written area 96 x 71 m...
Breviary. Single folio on vellum. Northern Italy, ca. 1425: 131 x 100 mm (written area 96 x 71 m...
One illuminated leaf from the Acts of the Apostles I from a breviary from Spain, ca. 1425. Text is a...
The Breviary of the cathedral of Agen, one of the most monumental witnesses of illumination in the S...
Vellum is very worn, probably from heavy use.; Decorated initials with very elaborate filigree, some...