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Walters Ms. W.85, Book of Hours (incomplete)
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W.85
Book of Hours (incomplete)
This fragmentary Book of Hours was created in Ghent ca. 1300 for the use of a woman with Dominican ties. Although quite a bit of text and imagery is missing, including the calendar and Office of the Dead, this tiny manuscript is lavishly decorated on nearly every page with marginal drolleries and grotesques, making it a rich and charming book even in its fragmentary state.
First decade of the 14th century CE
Ghent
Book
Devotional
The primary language in this manuscript is Latin.
Parchment
Thin parchment, very well selected and prepared
Foliation: i+116+i
Modern pencil foliation, upper right corners, rectos
Formula: Undetermined due to tight binding
Catchwords: None
Signatures: None
Comments:
4.7 cm wide by 6.8 cm high
2.1 cm wide by 3.0 cm high
- Columns: 1
- Ruled lines: 9
- Ruled in brown ink
- Title: Book of Hours
- Contents: Incomplete and misbound
- Hand note: Textura quadrata
- Decoration note: Many illuminated pages missing; two large historiated initials extant (6 lines); twenty-four smaller historiated initials (3-4 lines); decorated initials begin some major texts (4 lines); decorated and inhabited initials, including animals and human faces, found at secondary text openings throughout (2 lines); pages heavily populated with drolleries and grotesques throughout; geometric line fillers in gold, blue, and red; text in black ink
- Title: Hours of the Virgin
- Incipit: Letatus sum in hiis
- Contents: Hours are for Dominican use; incomplete and misbound, beginning partway through Prime; texts can be reconstructed as follows: Matins missing; fols. 7-22, 3-4, and 5-6: Lauds; fols. 1-2: Prime; fols. 26-31 and 23-25: Terce; Sext missing; fols. 32-41: None; fols. 42-58: Vespers; fols. 59-68: Compline
- Decoration note: Two large historiated initials, fols. 32r and 42r; nineteen small historiated initials, fols. 1r, 5v, 6v, 16r, 18v, 20v, 21r, 23r, 25v, 26r, 27v, 30r, 37v, 40v, 42v, 44v, 46v, 49r, and 51r
- Title: Seven penitential psalms
- Incipit: ...tu domine usquequo
- Contents: Incomplete; first psalm begins imperfectly
- Decoration note: Five historiated initials, fols. 71r, 75r, 87v, 96v, and 98v
- Title: Litany, petitions, and collects
- Incipit: Kyrieleyson
- Contents: Saints in litany favor Dominican order; fols. 103r-107r: Litany, which includes thirteen disciples from Peter to Barnabas; eleven martyrs, which include Thomas Becket and Peter martyr; twelve confessors, including Dominic, Francis, Jerome, Benedict, and Anthony; eight virgins, including Mary Magdalene, Felicitas, and Catherine; fols. 107v-115r: Petitions; fols. 115r-116v: Three collects, the second of which invokes St. Dominic
fol. 1r:
- Title: Initial "L" with Balaam riding a donkey
- Form: Historiated initial "L," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Prime
fol. 5v:
- Title: Initial "T" with Paul being beheaded
- Form: Historiated initial "T," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Lauds
fol. 6v:
- Title: Initial "D" with the martyrdom of Stephen
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Lauds
fol. 16r:
- Title: Initial "C" with Christ blessing
- Form: Historiated initial "C," 3 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Lauds
fol. 18v:
- Title: Initial "L" with Christ enthroned holding globe
- Form: Historiated initial "L," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Lauds
fol. 20v:
- Title: Initial "E" with King David blessing
- Form: Historiated initial "E," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Lauds
fol. 21r:
- Title: Initial "O" with woman standing among trees
- Form: Historiated initial "O," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Lauds
fol. 23r:
- Title: Initial "E" with seated woman holding book
- Form: Historiated initial "E," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Terce
fol. 25v:
- Title: Initial "C" with an apostle holding a scroll
- Form: Historiated initial "C," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Terce
fol. 26r:
- Title: Initial "A" with a king's bust
- Form: Historiated initial "A," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Terce
fol. 27v:
- Title: Initial "N" with the Evangelist Mark
- Form: Historiated initial "N," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Terce
fol. 30r:
- Title: Initial "Q" with a Dominican monk writing on a scroll
- Form: Historiated initial "Q," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Terce
fol. 32r:
- Title: Initial "D" with Crucifixion and kneeling female patron
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 6 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: None
fol. 37v:
- Title: Initial "D" with St. Catherine of Alexandria and a kneeling knight below
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: None
fol. 40v:
- Title: Initial "F" with Samson wrestling a lion
- Form: Historiated initial "F," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: None
fol. 42r:
- Title: Initial "D" with the anointing of Christ's body before entombment
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 6 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Vespers
fol. 42v:
- Title: Initial "D" with John the Baptist
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Vespers
fol. 44v:
- Title: Initial "L" with St. Martin dividing his cloak
- Form: Historiated initial "L," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Vespers
fol. 46v:
- Title: Initial "B" with an apostle (?) carrying a white book and cross
- Form: Historiated initial "B," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: Vespers
- Comment:
Note: the initial "B" here is a mistake; this is Psalm 121 and should begin with an "L" for "Letatus."
fol. 49r:
- Title: Initial "N" with a seated scribe writing on a scroll
- Form: Historiated initial "N," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: None
fol. 51r:
- Title: Initial "L" with John the Evangelist
- Form: Historiated initial "L," 4 lines
- Text: Hours of the Virgin: None
fol. 71r:
- Title: Initial "B" with King David kneeling in prayer at an altar
- Form: Historiated initial "B," 4 lines
- Text: Seven penitential psalms
fol. 75r:
- Title: Initial "D" with a seated man
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 4 lines
- Text: Seven penitential psalms
fol. 87v:
- Title: Initial "D" with Mary Magdalene holding an ointment jar
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 4 lines
- Text: Seven penitential psalms
fol. 96v:
- Title: Initial "D" with the martyrdom of the apostle Peter
- Form: Historiated initial "D," 4 lines
- Text: Seven penitential psalms
fol. 98v:
The binding is not original.
French green velvet binding, now mostly worn away, late nineteenth or early twentieth century, and likely by Léon Gruel; boards are thin pasteboard; tightly sewn, with white and green silk endbands; edges gilt; traces of fastener visible in middle of fore-edge on both boards
Created ca. 1300-10 for Dominican use; style suggests Ghent; kneeling figure of woman before Crucifixion image on fol. 32r suggests a female patron; Flemish origin supported by arms of Flanders, in banner hanging from trumpet fol. 15v, and on shield fol. 116r
Léon Gruel and Robert Engelmann collection, Paris, late nineteenth-early twentieth century, no. 92; their bookplate on front pastedown
Henry Walters, Baltimore, purchased from Gruel in 1903
Walters Art Museum, 1931, by Henry Walters' bequest
De Ricci, Seymour, and W. J. Wilson. Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. Vol. 1. New York: H. W. Wilson Company, 1935; p. 782, cat. no. 160.
Miner, D. Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages and Renaissance: An Exhibition Held at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore: Trustees of the Walters Art Gallery, 1949; cat. no. 49, pl. XXXI.
Randall, Lilian M.C. Images in the Margins of Gothic Manuscripts. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966; p. 38 and passim.
Diringer, David. The Illuminated Book: Its History and Production. London: Faber and Faber, 1967; p. 436, pl. VII-28.
Lane, Barbara Greenhouse. The Development of the Medieval Devotional Figure. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1971, pp.174-5, fig. 196.
Wentersdorf, K.P. "The Symbolic Significance of Figurae Scatologicae in Gothic Manuscripts." In Word, Picture, and Spectacle, edited by C. Davidson, 1-19. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval Institute Publications of Western Michigan University, 1984; p. 2, fig. 3.
Owens, M.B. "Musical Subjects in the Illumination of Books of Hours from Fifteenth-Century France and Flanders." Ph.D. diss, University of Chicago, 1987: p. 365.
London, Sotheby's, 21 June 1988. Referenced under lot 73.
Wieck, Roger S., L.R. Poos, V. Reinburg, and J. Plummer. Time Sanctified: The Book of Hours in Medieval Art and Life, exhibition catalogue of the Walters Art Gallery. New York: George Braziller, 1988; pp. 69, 71, 207, cat. no. 78, fig. 49.
London, Sotheby's, 18 June, 1991. Referenced under lot 155.
Lewis, Suzanne. Beyond the Frame: Marginal Figures and Historiated Initials in the Getty Apocalypse. The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal 20 (1992): 53-76; p. 75-76 (n. 16 for p. 63).
Epstein, Marc Michael. Dreams of Subversion in Medieval Jewish Art and Literature. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997; p. 128.
Hunt, Elizabeth Moore. Illuminating the Border of French and Flemish Manuscripts, 1270–1310. London: Routledge, 2006; pp. 189, 195.
Wirth, Jean,and Isabelle Engammare. Les marges à drôleries des manuscrits gothiques, 1250-1350. Geneva: Librairie Droz, 2008; p. 344.
Leo, Dominic. Images, Texts, and Marginalia in a "Vows of the Peacock" Manuscript (New York, Pierpont Morgan Library MS G24). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publishers, 2013; p. 344.
Principal cataloger: Randall, Lilian M.C.
Cataloger: Herbert, Lynley
Editor: Herbert, Lynley
Copy editor: Dibble, Charles
Conservators: Owen, Linda; Quandt, Abigail
Contributors: Emery, Doug; Noel, William; Schuele, Allyson; Tabritha, Ariel; Toth, Michael B.; Valle, Chiara; Wiegand, Kimber
The Walters Art Museum
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