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fols. 204v \u2013 206r shields of arms (addition); fol. 207v ownership inscriptions (addition).\n\nDECORATION: Eighteen large framed miniatures [10 ll.] in semi-grisaille at major text divisions, with full floral borders including birds, animals, grotesques, angels, and hunting scenes on coloured grounds (except in Suffrages): fol. 19r Gospel Sequences, St John on Patmos, with eagle; fol. 21r St Luke writing, ox walking into room; fol. 23r St Matthew looking at pen, angel holding book; fol. 25r Hours of the Cross, Crucifixion; fol. 35r Gospel Sequence of St Mark, St Mark at desk, with lion; fol. 37r Hours of the Virgin, Matins, Annunciation with St Barbara and manuscript patron, Quieret arms with Wavrin surcharge in border; fol. 63r Lauds, Visitation; fol. 81r Prime, Adoration of the Child; fol. 90r Terce, Annunciation to the Shepherds; fol. 98v Sext, Adoration of the Magi; fol. 106r None, Presentation in the Temple; fol. 113v Vespers, Massacre of the Innocents; fol. 127r Compline, Flight into Egypt; fol. 137r Penitential Psalms, David penitent; fol. 162r Office of the Dead, Skeleton standing on tombstone in charnel-house, motto \u2018remors de mors\u2019 and two monograms joined with cord in border; fol. 199r Suffrages, St Barbara with manuscript patron kneeling in prayer, Quieret arms with Wavrin surcharge in border; fol. 200r St Mary Magdalene kneeling in prayer at foot of Cross; fol. 201r St Christopher carrying the Christ Child, with hermit.\n\nORNAMENTATION: Gold initials [4 ll.] on black grounds beneath miniatures; gold initials [2 ll.] on black and brown grounds, accompanied by floral outer border (incorporating people, grotesques and animals); 1 l. gold initials on black and brown grounds; capitals highlighted in yellow; line-fillers in gold on black and brown grounds.\n\nDrawings of shields of arms with family names inscribed above them: fol. 1v Quieret, Wavrin, Quieret-Wavrin, Poix, Roubais; fol. 2r Isque, Deule, Quieret-Wavrin-Isque, De Bars, Monck; fol. 5v Noyelles, Fiennes, Noyelles, Laviesville, Poix; fol. 6r Mailli (Maelgy), Marles, Noyelles-Mailli, Rossignon, Caiev; fol. 204v Bootzelar, Langneracht, Bootzelar, Rechtren, Plame; fol. 205r Mol, Heck, Bootzelar-Mol, Appelterren, Arkel; fol. 205v Arkel, Culenborch, Arkel, Linden, Gultersswick; fol. 206r Broechvisen, Haesten, Arkel-Broechvisen, Brederode, Vandrich."}],"description":"PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, ii paper flyleaves + 207 fols. + ii paper flyleaves, 121 x 84 (66 x 46) mm, 14 long lines, ruled in red and brown ink\n\nBINDING: 19th century, gold-tooled red leather over pasteboard, Dutch gilt endpapers.\n\nCONTENTS: fol. 1r ownership inscriptions (addition); fols. 1v \u2013 2r shields of arms (addition); fols. 2v \u2013 4v family register (addition); fols. 5v \u2013 6r shields of arms (addition); fols. 7r \u2013 18v Calendar; fols. 19r \u2013 24v Gospel Sequences of Saints John, Luke and Matthew; fols. 25r \u2013 34v Hours of the Cross; fols. 35r \u2013 36r Gospel Sequence of St Mark; fols. 37r \u2013 136r Hours of the Virgin; fols. 137r \u2013 160v Penitential Psalms and Litany; fols. 162r \u2013 198v Office of the Dead\nfols. 199r \u2013 203v Suffrages; fols. 204v \u2013 206r shields of arms (addition); fol. 207v ownership inscriptions (addition).\n\nDECORATION: Eighteen large framed miniatures [10 ll.] in semi-grisaille at major text divisions, with full floral borders including birds, animals, grotesques, angels, and hunting scenes on coloured grounds (except in Suffrages): fol. 19r Gospel Sequences, St John on Patmos, with eagle; fol. 21r St Luke writing, ox walking into room; fol. 23r St Matthew looking at pen, angel holding book; fol. 25r Hours of the Cross, Crucifixion; fol. 35r Gospel Sequence of St Mark, St Mark at desk, with lion; fol. 37r Hours of the Virgin, Matins, Annunciation with St Barbara and manuscript patron, Quieret arms with Wavrin surcharge in border; fol. 63r Lauds, Visitation; fol. 81r Prime, Adoration of the Child; fol. 90r Terce, Annunciation to the Shepherds; fol. 98v Sext, Adoration of the Magi; fol. 106r None, Presentation in the Temple; fol. 113v Vespers, Massacre of the Innocents; fol. 127r Compline, Flight into Egypt; fol. 137r Penitential Psalms, David penitent; fol. 162r Office of the Dead, Skeleton standing on tombstone in charnel-house, motto \u2018remors de mors\u2019 and two monograms joined with cord in border; fol. 199r Suffrages, St Barbara with manuscript patron kneeling in prayer, Quieret arms with Wavrin surcharge in border; fol. 200r St Mary Magdalene kneeling in prayer at foot of Cross; fol. 201r St Christopher carrying the Christ Child, with hermit.\n\nORNAMENTATION: Gold initials [4 ll.] on black grounds beneath miniatures; gold initials [2 ll.] on black and brown grounds, accompanied by floral outer border (incorporating people, grotesques and animals); 1 l. gold initials on black and brown grounds; capitals highlighted in yellow; line-fillers in gold on black and brown grounds.\n\nDrawings of shields of arms with family names inscribed above them: fol. 1v Quieret, Wavrin, Quieret-Wavrin, Poix, Roubais; fol. 2r Isque, Deule, Quieret-Wavrin-Isque, De Bars, Monck; fol. 5v Noyelles, Fiennes, Noyelles, Laviesville, Poix; fol. 6r Mailli (Maelgy), Marles, Noyelles-Mailli, Rossignon, Caiev; fol. 204v Bootzelar, Langneracht, Bootzelar, Rechtren, Plame; fol. 205r Mol, Heck, Bootzelar-Mol, Appelterren, Arkel; fol. 205v Arkel, Culenborch, Arkel, Linden, Gultersswick; fol. 206r Broechvisen, Haesten, Arkel-Broechvisen, Brederode, Vandrich.","sequences":[{"@type":"sc:Sequence","@id":"https://api.fitz.ms/data-distributor/iiif/object-169671/sequence/normal","canvases":[{"@type":"sc:Canvas","@id":"https://api.fitz.ms/data-distributor/iiif/object-169671/canvas/3","label":"Adoration of the Child, Book of Hours","thumbnail":{"@type":"dctypes:Image","@id":"https://api.fitz.ms/data-distributor/iiif/image/portfolio-media-3930309537/full/150,/0/native.jpg"},"height":5344,"width":4008,"images":[{"@type":"oa:Annotation","@id":"https://api.fitz.ms/data-distributor/iiif/object-169671/image/3/zoom","motivation":"sc.painting","on":"https://api.fitz.ms/data-distributor/iiif/object-169671/canvas/3","resource":{"@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","@id":"https://api.fitz.ms/data-distributor/iiif/image/portfolio-media-3930309537/full/full/0/native.jpg","height":5344,"width":4008,"service":{"@id":"https://api.fitz.ms/data-distributor/iiif/image/portfolio-media-3930309537","@context":"http://iiif.io/api/image/1/context.json","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json"}}}]}]}],"license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/","attribution":"These images are \u00a9 The Fitzwilliam Museum. 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