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Hulan family wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a resource (print or online) that has a complete
> transcription of at least some of the common elements of a Book of
> Hours, Sarum Use? I've been able to find complete transcriptions of
> specific manuscripts that are Use of Rome, but none of Sarum. I'm
> mostly interested in the Hours of the Virgin and Office of the Dead,
> ideally somewhere in the 1450-1500 period. Any ideas?
These are not quite what you asked for:
H. Littlehales, The Prymer or Prayer-Book of the Lay People in the Middle
Ages in English dating about 1400 A.D.: Edited with introduction and notes
from the manuscript (G 24) in St John's College, Cambridge. Part I: Text;
Part II: Collation of MSS with a temporary introduction &c (London, 1891,
1892) 2 vols.
H. Littlehales, The Prymer or Lay Folks' Prayer Book: With several
facsimiles, edited from the MS Dd 11, 82, ab.1420-30 AD, in the library of
the University of Cambridge. Part I: Text; Part II: Introduction (London,
1895, 1897) EETS OS 105, 109. Reprinted in 1 vol 2004.
They are English versions of the Sarum Book of Hours.
The following:
Edgar Hoskins, Horae Beatae Mariae Virginis, Or Sarum And York Primers With
Kindred Books And Primers Of The Reformed Roman Use, Together With An
Introduction (1901)
is a bibliography of early printed Books of Hours.
John Briggs
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