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On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Marian Hollinger wrote:
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> Beth,
> It is most likely that the Book of Hours from which Chas IV was taught was, indeed, his 
> own volume.  It is also quite likely that Pierre Roger had some supervisory capacity in 
> the making of the book.  Clerics often appear in books owned by the laity, offering the 
> possibility that they were acting as advisors or teachers to the owners.
> Marian Hollinger
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Marian,

Would you know of a specific example of a book known to have been owned 
by a particular layperson, which includes an image of a clerical advisor 
or teacher?

Beth Williamson
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