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(fols. 13 \u2013 260 preserve foliation in red ink by the original scribe: i \u2013 ccxlviii) + ii paper flyleaves, 115 x 83 (60 x 43) mm, 17 long lines, ruled in pink ink, catchwords with calligraphic ornament or frames, leaves lost after fol. 453.\n\nBINDING: Nineteenth century, blind-tooled calf over pasteboard, lozenge-shaped latten bosses preserved from earlier binding, edges gilt and gauffered.\n\nCONTENTS: fols. 1r \u2013 12v Calendar; fols. 13r \u2013 14r Hymns Primo dierum omnium and Nocte surgentes uigilemus (Chevalier 15450 and 12035); fols. 15r \u2013 253r Liturgical Psalter; fols. 253v \u2013 260v Litany with collects; fols. 261r \u2013 284r Hours of the Virgin; fols. 285r \u2013 296v Office of the Dead; fols. 297r \u2013 320v Hours of the Cross, including Mass for the Holy Cross (fols. 310r \u2013 314r); fols. 321r \u2013 336v Psalter of St Jerome, with rubric stating that it could be said in special circumstances instead of the Psalms for the day, and prayer Verba mea auribus percipe domine (fol. 322v); fols. 337r \u2013 367v Hymns for daily offices on feast days and Sundays; fols. 368r \u2013 403r Votive Masses for the Virgin (fols. 368r \u2013 374v), St John the Baptist (fols. 375r \u2013 379v), St Catherine (fols. 379v \u2013 384v), Commemoration of the Ded (fols. 384v \u2013 389v), Holy Spirit (fols. 390r \u2013 396v), and the Trinity (fols. 397r \u2013 403r); fols. 404r \u2013 406v Vision of St Thomas of Canterbury of the Seven Joys of the Virgin, Legitur quod cum beatus Thomas martyr ecclesie cantuariensis episcopus, followed by hymn Gaude flore virginali (Chevalier 6810); fols. 406v \u2013 408r Bede\u2019s prayer on the Seven Last Words\nfols. 408v \u2013 419v Fifteen Oes; fols. 420r \u2013 425r Prayer Domine deus pater omnipotens qui es trinus et unus attributed to St Augustine; fols. 425v \u2013 429v Hymn Ave virgo gratiosa stella sole clarior; fols. 429v \u2013 432r Excerpts from the prologue of St Augustine, Ennarationes in Psalmos; fols. 434r \u2013 453r Rhyming Litany in 98 stanzas, followed by versicles, responses, and two collects (ends imperfectly).\n\nDECORATION: Twenty-one historiated initials in white-patterned blue or pink, with full borders consisting of thin gold and pink bar with gold-leaf spraywork in inner margin, gold, blue and pink white-patterned bar borders in outer and lower margins, and acanthus, flowers and gold-leaf spraywork in outer, upper, and lower margins, at main text divisions: fol. 15r Psalm 1, [B, 8 ll.] David penitent; fol. 48r Psalm 26, [D, 8 ll.] David pointing to eyes; fol. 69r Psalm 38, [D, 8 ll.] David standing on road in rocky landscape; fol. 89v Psalm 52, [D, 8 ll.] Fool as jester riding hobby-horse; fol. 111r Psalm 68, [S, 8 ll.] David praying in water; fol. 138r Psalm 80, [E, 7 ll.] David playing bells; fol. 163v Psalm 97, [C, 8 ll.] Three clerics chanting at lectern; fol. 167r Psalm 101, [D, 9 ll.] David penitent; fol. 193r Psalm 109, [D, 8 ll.] Holy Trinity, Father and Son holding book open towards viewer; fol. 261r Hours of the Virgin, Matins, [D, 8 ll.] Annunciation; fol. 266r Lauds, [D, 7 ll.] Visitation; fol. 268v Prime, [D, 6 ll.] Adoration of the Child; fol. 270r Terce, [D, 7 ll.] Annunciation to the Shepherds; fol. 271r Sext, [D, 7 ll.] Massacre of the Innocents; fol. 272r None, [D, 7 ll.] Adoration of the Magi; fol. 273v Vespers, [D, 7 ll.] Presentation in the Temple; fol. 276r Compline, [D, 7 ll.] Flight into Egypt; fol. 285r Office of the Dead, [P, 8 ll.] Funeral service; fol. 297r Hours of the Cross, [D, 7 ll.] Crucifixion, with Virgin and St John; fol. 322v Psalter of St Jerome, [V, 7 ll.] St Jerome writing, Lion beside him; fol. 368r Mass of the Virgin, [I, 8 ll.] Virgin standing and holding Christ Child.\n\nORNAMENTATION: Blue or pink white-patterned initials [4 \u2013 6 ll.] with foliage infill on gold grounds, thin gold, blue or pink bar with gold-leaf spraywork extending from initial, and upper and lower acanthus and gold-leaf borders, for lesser text divisions; gold initials [2 \u2013 4 ll.] on blue and pink white-patterned grounds, with occasional floral sray-work extensions, those in Calendar extending into thin gold, blue or pink bar with gold-leaf spraywork, with upper and lower acanthus and gold-leaf borders; alternate gold and blue one-line initials with blue and red pen-flourished infill and extensions; capitals highlighted in yellow; cadels in top and bottom text lines."}],"description":"PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, i paper flyleaf + 453 fols. 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