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Medium-weight, well-finished cream-colored parchment; heavier parchment used for illuminated pages
The scenes in the margin, starting from the bottom left corner, are: Presentation, Flight into Egypt, Christ among the Doctors, Christ carrying the Cross, the Crucifixion, and the Entombment.
This figure is the equivalent of 12 lines high when viewed alongside the other images, as the line spaces are twice as wide in this section of the manuscript.
The heraldry indicates that the husband was of the family of St. Férréol of Dauphiné, and the wife was of the Cambronne/Ponthieu family.
Likely rebound c. 1840 by C. Meyer; dark blue morocco with gold tooling; spine inscribed "Missale Romanum MS"