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(inaccurate early foliation in Roman numerals) + ii parchment flyleaves, 155 x 113 mm (74 x 47 mm), 15 long lines, ruled in black ink, leaves lost between fols. 12\u201313, 232\u2013233, 243\u2013244\n\nBINDING: Seventeenth century, brown leather over wooden boards, sewn on five supports, gold-stamped bust within central medallion with sun rays, vases, scallop shells and birds within three frames consisting of zoomorphic motifs, classicizing trophies and foliage, edges guaffered and painted in gold, blue and red to replicate the patterns on the binding, two catchplates on lower cover, remains of one metal clasp and traces of another on upper cover, two catchplates on lower cover; repaired and re-sewn, retaining the spine liners, at the Fitzwilliam Museum by Robert Proctor in the 1990s.\n\nCONTENTS:\nfols. 1r\u201312v Calendar\nfols. 13r\u201391r Hours of the Virgin (begins imperfectly) with the Office for Advent\nfols. 92r \u2013 98v Mass of the Virgin\nfols. 99r\u2013107r Prayer, Missus est Gabriel (with rubric on the revelation of this prayer to Arnaldus crossed out)\nfols. 107v\u2013108r Prayer, Te deprecor ergo\nfols. 108v\u2013111r Prayer, O intemerata\nfols. 111v\u2013116r Five prayers attributed to St John the Evangelist, the initials of the first word of each prayer forming an acronym of the Virgin\u2019s name, Mediatrix, Auxiliatrix, Reparatrix, Illuminatrix, Alleviatrix\nfols. 116r\u2013120r Prayer, Ad sanctitatis tue pedes\nfols. 120r\u2013122r Seven Prayers of St Gregory on the Passion\nfols. 122v\u2013123v Prayer, Ave cuius concepcio\nfols. 123v\u2013124v Prayer, O Domine Iesu Christi qui hanc sacratissimam\nfols. 124v\u2013126r Prayer to the Guardian Angel, Angele qui meus es custos\nfols. 126r\u2013131r Prayer of St Augustine, Dulcissime domine Iesu Christi\nfols. 131r\u2013133v Prayer, In principio erat verbum, with a long rubric attributing the prayer to Pope Leo the Great (fols. 131r-132r)\nfols. 134r\u2013154r Prayer, Per quem hec omnia\nfols. 157r\u2013174v Penitential Psalms, each followed by a prayer\nfols. 175r\u2013183v Litany\nfols. 184r\u2013233r Office of the Dead\nfols. 233v\u2013240v Short Hours of the Cross\nfols. 241r\u2013243r Prayer, Stabat mater\nfols. 244r\u2013247r Hours of the Holy Spirit\nfols. 247v\u2013248r Prayer, Spiritus sancte deus\nfols. 248v\u2013249r Prayer, Sancta trinitas unus deus\nfol. 249r Colophon\n\nDECORATION: Small framed miniature set in text, with a full floral and acanthus border framed within gold, blue and green bars: fol. 120v Seven Prayers of St Gregory, Mass of St Gregory.\n\nTwelve historiated initials [6\u20137 ll.] in pink or blue with white foliate patterns, acanthus extensions on gold grounds, and full floral borders framed within gold and red bars: fol. 37r Hours of the Virgin, Prime, [D, 6 ll.] Adoration of the Child; fol. 43r Terce, [D, 6 ll.] Annunciation to the Shepherds; fol. 48r Sext, [D, 6 ll.] Adoration of the Magi; fol. 53r None, [D, 6 ll.] Presentation in the Temple; fol. 58r Vespers, [D, 6 ll.] Massacre of the Innocents; fol. 67r Compline, [C, 6 ll.] Flight into Egypt; fol. 92r Mass of the Virgin, [S, 6 ll.] Virgin and Child; fol. 124v Prayer to the Guardian Angel, [A, 7 ll.] Archangel Michael in armour, holding sword and orb; fol. 126r Prayer of St Augustine, [D, 5 ll.] St Augustine with mitre and crosier; fol. 134r Prayer Per quem hec omnia, [P, 7 ll.] Pope Leo the Great enthroned, blessing a crowned prince in armour who is presenting him with a book; fol. 157r Penitential Psalms, [D, 5 ll.] David playing psaltery; fol. 184r Office of the Dead, [D, 6 ll.] Skull on tomb.\n\nORNAMENTATION: Graded pink or blue initials [3\u20137 ll.] with acanthus infill and extensions on gold grounds, and gold and green side bar borders connecting two floral bars in upper and lower margins; gold initials [2\u20135 ll.] on blue, magenta and green grounds with white foliate motifs, and spraywork extensions terminating in flowers and gold balls; alternate blue and gold one-line initials with red or violet-grey pen flourishing; red penwork linefillers."}],"description":"PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, i parchment flyleaf + 249 fols. 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fol. 43r Terce, [D, 6 ll.] Annunciation to the Shepherds; fol. 48r Sext, [D, 6 ll.] Adoration of the Magi; fol. 53r None, [D, 6 ll.] Presentation in the Temple; fol. 58r Vespers, [D, 6 ll.] Massacre of the Innocents; fol. 67r Compline, [C, 6 ll.] Flight into Egypt; fol. 92r Mass of the Virgin, [S, 6 ll.] Virgin and Child; fol. 124v Prayer to the Guardian Angel, [A, 7 ll.] Archangel Michael in armour, holding sword and orb; fol. 126r Prayer of St Augustine, [D, 5 ll.] St Augustine with mitre and crosier; fol. 134r Prayer Per quem hec omnia, [P, 7 ll.] Pope Leo the Great enthroned, blessing a crowned prince in armour who is presenting him with a book; fol. 157r Penitential Psalms, [D, 5 ll.] David playing psaltery; fol. 184r Office of the Dead, [D, 6 ll.] Skull on tomb.\n\nORNAMENTATION: Graded pink or blue initials [3\u20137 ll.] with acanthus infill and extensions on gold grounds, and gold and green side bar borders connecting two floral bars in upper and lower margins; gold initials [2\u20135 ll.] on blue, magenta and green grounds with white foliate motifs, and spraywork extensions terminating in flowers and gold balls; 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