For my blog post, I chose to write about the Psalter of the Passion section found in one of the British Library’s manuscripts, Harley MS…
Tag: book of hours
I grew up glued to my Sunday School chair, eating up every bible story I could. When Dr. Camp said we would be reading about…
The Carrying of the Cross, Egerton MS 1070, folio 124v A full facsimile of this Book of Hours, from which all images in this post…
Note: This post was co-authored by Mikaela LaFave and Katharine Lech. If you, our dear reader, have been following along, you’ll know that a group…
By: Emily Walls The first thing our class did this semester was a “Manuscript Boot Camp” where we spent almost the entirety of the…
By: Georgia Earley As discussed here, each member of our class was asked to ‘adopt a manuscript’ this semester. When I heard about this assignment,…
The central research project for this semester’s Hargrett Hours course has been the Passion material in the manuscript. Most centrally, we’re interested in how the…
Although I was not primarily jetting about English manuscript archives to look at Books of Hours, I did manage to squeeze in a few amidst…
Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always wondered where the prayers in Books of Hours come from. When we talk about them in class, I…
We’re lucky at UGA to have a number of medieval bindings in our collections; both the Spanish Gradual and the book of canon law are…