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MiataDrivers - The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy, and Luxury in Paris, England, and the Gaelic West (British Library Studies in Medieval Culture)
John Higgitt
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The Murthly Hours consists of two parts: a book of hours of the end of the thirteenth century preceded by twenty-three slightly earlier miniatures of Old and New Testament scenes surviving from another book, probably a psalter. It is therefore one of the earliest books of hours, written before the greater standardization of text and decoration during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The book was a special commission and reflects the interests and devotions o...
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