Image and Imagination from the Middle Ages: Illuminated Manuscripts in the Loras College Rare Books Collection
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French Book of Hours (scans)
Essays
"Illuminating the Four Evangelists: A Comparison of Depiction in the Flemish Book of Hours and French Book of Hours" by Megan Moore
“Images of the Margins” by Shanae Kemen
"The French Book of Hours and the Lives of Laymen" by Ray Werner
"Faces in the Capitals" by Paige Comer
"The Depiction of Angels in the French Book of Hours" by Zachary Shay
"The Depiction of Gender Roles from Marginalia in the French Book of Hours in the Loras College Library Special Collections" by Kelsey Sheridan
"The Depiction of Nature in French and Flemish Books of Hours" by Logan Perleth
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Flemish Book of Hours (scans)
Roman Missal (scans)
Glossary
The
“Flemish Book of Hours”
is an early 15th century illuminated manuscript bound in leather. This medieval manuscript contains elaborate marginalia throughout and some paintings depicting biblical figures.
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