medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Dear Katrinette et al,
My impression is that it is a modern translation of liber horarum, but I
would be happy to be corrected.
Sincerely,
June Mecham
University of Kansas
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From: Ferzoco, G.P.
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Sent: 6/21/02 7:52 AM
Subject: [M-R] Stundenbuch
medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
culture
Our colleague Katrinette Bodarwe is having technical difficulties, so
I am forwarding her request to the list.
> Subject: Stundenbuch
>
> Is anyone familiar with the use of the German word "Stundenbuch" for
liber
> horarum in former times? Has it been used like "Livres d'heures"
already in
> medieval times (in catalogues or testaments etc.) or is it just a
modern
> translation?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> Katrinette
Best wishes,
George Ferzoco // [log in to unmask]
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