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This illuminated Book of Hours was produced in the second quarter of the fifteenth century. It is written in the Netherlandish translation of Geert Grote. Although lacking in full-page miniatures, the manuscript contains eighteen historiated initials by the Masters of Zweder van Culemborg with ornamental initials and decoration throughout. To explore fully digitized manuscripts with a virtual page-turning application, please visit Walters Ex Libris.

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(#31) Compendium of early medieval Christian writers, including Gregory the Great, Dialogi, and Gennadius of Marseilles, De ecclesiasticis dogmatibus, in Latin, decorated manuscript on vellum [north-eastern France (perhaps Lorraine or Alsace), eleventh century] Manuscripts Aesthetic, Medieval Book Aesthetic, Medieval Core Aesthetic, Ology Books, Manuscript Aesthetic, Medieval Script, Latin Aesthetic, Medieval Writing, Medieval Revival

(#31) Compendium of early medieval Christian writers, including Gregory the Great, Dialogi, and Gennadius of Marseilles, De ecclesiasticis dogmatibus, in Latin, decorated manuscript on vellum [north-eastern France (perhaps Lorraine or Alsace), eleventh century]

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Headdress in the shape of a cone, "steeple", or truncated cone worn in the late Middle Ages by European women of the nobility. Most common in Burgundy and France, but also elsewhere, especially at the English courts and Northern Europe. It is unclear what styles the word hennin described at the time, though it is recorded as being used in French in 1428, probably before the conical style appeared. The word does not appear in English until the 19th century. Burgundian Gown, 15th Century Paintings, Manuscript Art, Medieval Girl, Medieval Drawings, Fashion Timeline, Medieval Garb, Century Painting, Historical Costuming

Headdress in the shape of a cone, "steeple", or truncated cone worn in the late Middle Ages by European women of the nobility. Most common in Burgundy and France, but also elsewhere, especially at the English courts and Northern Europe. It is unclear what styles the word hennin described at the time, though it is recorded as being used in French in 1428, probably before the conical style appeared. The word does not appear in English until the 19th century.

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