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Art and text: a sixteenth-century printed Parisian book of hours.
From:
The La Trobe Journal
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September 22, 2006| Author:
Maddocks, Hilary
| COPYRIGHT 2006 State Library of Victoria Foundation. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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THE ILLUSTRATED Book of Hours or prayerbook (shelf mark 096 R66 HV) in the Rare Books Collection appears to be one of only four extant copies of an edition which, according to the colophon, was printed in Paris in 1508. The edition, one of the many editions of Books of Hours published in the capital around the turn of the century, was printed by Jean Barbier for two publishers or libraires, Guillaume Eustace and Nicolas Vivien, and decorated with painted metalcut illustrations. The ...
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