File:PSALTER, Hymns, and Commune Sanctorum of Antiphonal, the last being followed by an Officium pro Defunctis, Venitare, part of a Te Deum, Offices of the Virgin, and the eight ecclesiastical To - Upper cover (Add MS 34263).jpg

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PSALTER, Hymns, and Commune Sanctorum of Antiphonal, the last being followed by an Officium pro Defunctis, Venitare, part of a Te Deum, Offices of the Virgin, and the eight ecclesiastical Tones. Latin manuscript. Written probably in Bohemia late in the xvth cent., with xvith cent. additions.
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Style: Panel design|Allegorical panel; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: White / cream; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in blind|Panel stamp in blind; Cover Material: Pigskin, alum tawed
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Shelfmark: Add MS 34263
Place of creation Binding: Germany
Object history Text: [15c]; [Germany]; Unspecified
Notes May be tooled in gold which has oxidised. Wooden boards. 2 clasps catching on to the upper cover. Panel stamp featuring the figure of Justice.
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