Books of Hours
 
 

 
 
  27 Books of Hours 
Book of Hours (Unidentified use, apparently of Troyes)
new itemIn Latin with additions in Catalan, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, perhaps Champagne, possibly Troyes, c. 1260-1270
9 historiated initials by an unidentified hand (stylistic unicum?)
    
Printed Book of Hours (use of Rome)

 

In Latin and French, printed on paper
Paris, Thielman Kerver, 1556 (almanac for 1556-1563)
18 large woodcuts and 1 small woodcut
    
Book of Hours
new itemIn Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, likely Dijon, c. 1475-85
6 large and 14 small miniatures by the Master of the Burgundian Prelates (Pierre Changelet?)
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Italy, Florence, c. 1450
4 miniatures by the workshop of Bartholomeo d’Antonio Varnucci
    
Book of Hours (use of Utrecht)
new itemIn Dutch, illuminated manuscript on parchment
The Netherlands, Utrecht, c. 1425
9 historiated initials by the Masters of Zweder van Culemborg and another hand (the Masters of Otto van Moerdrecht?)
    
Book of Hours (Use of Sarum? and Limoges)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Southwestern France (Poitiers? Limoges?), c. 1350-1400
20 large miniatures
    
[Horae] Livre de Prières Tissé d’après les enluminures des manuscrits du XIVe au XVIe siècle

 

In Latin and French, illustrated book on silk
Lyon, R. P. J. Hervier, designer; J.A. Henry, fabricator, for A. Roux, 1886-1887
    
Book of Hours (Use of Cambrai)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment,
France, Valenciennes, c. 1475-1480
1 large and 14 small miniatures by the Workshop of Simon Marmion
    
Book of Hours of Jean le Sauvage and Jacqueline de Boulogne (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
French Flanders, Tournai or Lille, dated 1503
15 large miniatures and 5 small miniatures by Jean Markant (active Bruges and Lille, 1489-1532/1534)
    
The Katherina Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Tours, c. 1485-90
1 full-page miniature, 8 large miniatures, and 21 small miniatures by the Master of Jean Charpentier
    
Book of Hours (Use of Geert Grote)

 

In Dutch, iIlluminated manuscript on parchment
The Netherlands, Holland, c. 1490
4 large miniatures by the Masters of the Dark Eyes
    
Le Bigot Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Tours or Le Mans, c. 1470s
12 miniatures (of which 7 in camaïeu d'or) by the Circle of Jean Fouquet
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)
new itemIn Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Lyons, c. 1495-1510
11 full-page, 28 small, and 1 half-page miniatures by Guillaume II Le Roy
    
Book of Hours (unidentified use)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Paris or the Loire Valley (Tours?), c. 1525
12 large and 6 small miniatures from the Circle of Etienne Collault
    
Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome)
new itemIn Latin and French, illuminated on parchment
Paris, Gillet Hardouyn [c. 1515; almanac from 1515-1530]
21 large metalcuts, 29 small metalcuts, and hundreds of border metalcuts, after designs by Jean Pichore, hand-painted by a skillful follower of Pichore
    
Book of Hours (Use of Paris)
new itemIn Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Paris, c. 1490-1500
With 12 large miniatures and 16 small miniatures, by the Master of Jean d’Albret, the Master of Liénart Baronnet, and the Master of Etienne Poncher.
    
Book of Hours (Use unknown)
new itemIn Latin with Dutch and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Southern Netherlands, probably Bruges or Ghent, c. 1470-1480
5 miniatures from the circle of Willem Vrelant
    
Book of Hours

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on vellum
France, Poitiers, c. 1480
8 large miniatures by the Master of Walters 222 (Jean Gillemer?)
    
Du Pou-Veauce Hours (Use of Poitiers and Paris)
new itemIn Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Tours, c. 1475-80
4 large miniatures by Jean Bourdichon and 12 by the Master of the Munich Boccaccio
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)
new itemIn Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Southern Netherlands, Bruges, 1460s
14 miniatures in the style of the Mildmay Master
    
Psalter-Hours (Use of St. Omer, diocese of Thérouanne)

 

In Latin, Flemish, and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Northern France, Thérouanne?, c. 1285, with additions c. 1425-1450 and c. 1450-1475
4 full-page illuminations and 9 historiated initials by the illuminator of Cambrai 87 and workshop
    
Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin and French, printed on vellum
Paris, Thielman Kerver, dated 24 November 1520 (Almanac for 1519-1538)
54 large metalcuts (or woodcuts?), 29 small metalcuts
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rouen)
new itemIn Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Normandy (Lisieux, Sées?), c. 1480
6 historiated initials, 7 small miniatures, 8 square miniatures, 10 arch-topped miniatures, 1 full-page miniature by two unidentified artists
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Italy, Florence, c. 1480-90
3 miniatures by Mariano del Buono and his Workshop
    
Book of Hours (use of Rome)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment,
Belgium, Tournai or Ghent?, c. 1450
10 miniatures by the Master of the Ghent Privileges
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Southern Netherlands, Bruges, c. 1450
37 full-page miniatures, 13 small miniatures, and 8 historiated initials by the Gold Scrolls Painter of Berlin, Kunstbibliothek, MS Grisebach, 4
    
Printed Book of Hours (Use of Chartres)

 

In Latin and French, printed on paper
Paris, Philippe Pigouchet for Simone Vostre [c. 1507; almanac from 1507-1527]
18 large metalcuts, 28 small metalcuts and hundreds of border metalcuts, after designs by the Master of the Très Petites Heures of Anne of Brittany and Jean Pichore