It’s relieving when things start to fall into place. Up until now, the research I’ve been working on has felt like the beginning of a…
Category: Hargrett Hours
All reports, interim and final, on the contents of the Hargrett Hours
Exciting news! Ring the chapel bell! UGA’s Special Collections Library has purchased a new manuscript! This new codex is a lovely little Book of Hours,…
Hey! Welcome to our research project. We’re Katie and Madison, undergraduates here at the UGA. Madison is an English major with a medieval literature area…
The Suffrage group made some good headway establishing the original owner(s) and provenance of the Hargrett Hours Suffrages this semester: the inclusion of local saints…
The semester is wrapping up here. Last finals are being administered today; students are packing up to head home for Christmas break; professors are grading…
French Popular Piety: The Hargrett Hours The Hargrett Hours is a non-aristocratic, fifteenth century French manuscript. Like the Codicology and Calendar groups, our Suffrage group…
When we initially began researching the Hargrett Hours, our group’s primary goal was producing a solid transcription of our section: scriptural passages and accompanying prayers.…
At the beginning of our project, our group was assigned to study the Hours of the Virgin found within fol. 13v and fol. 41v of…
Through our research into the calendar of the Hargrett Books of Hours, we found it bears a striking similarity to the Paris Missal and other…
One of codicology’s more intractable problems thus far has been to determine and compile collation data for the Hargrett Hours. We have been documenting: (1)…