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<locus>(fol. 12v)</locus>
<note>Commemorations of St Catherine and Margaret (8v), St Ann, St Ursula, St Erasmus and some added salutations</note>
<note>Commemorations of St Catherine and Margaret (fol. 8v), St Ann, St Ursula, St Erasmus and some added salutations</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="5">
<locus>(fol. 14)</locus>
<note>Office of the Virgin, ending abruptly at none. The Hours of the Cross are worked in. At lauds a set of commemorations (fol. 34) was added, the first two of which are in honour of St Wulstan (Ave pater Wolstane pastor) and St Oswald (Exultet spiritus moster in deo salutari)</note>
<note>Office of the Virgin, ending abruptly at none. The Hours of the Cross are worked in. At lauds a set of commemorations (fol. 34) was added, the first two of which are in honour of St Wulstan (<q>Ave pater Wolstane pastor</q>) and St Oswald (<q>Exultet spiritus moster in deo salutari</q>)</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="6">
<locus>(fol. 54)</locus>
<note>Penitential psalms</note>
<note>Penitential Psalms</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="7">
<locus>(fol. 59)</locus>
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</msItem>
<msItem n="11">
<locus>(fol. 133)</locus>
<note>Prayers for grace before and after meals: Here begynnyth the hole grace boke with alle the gracys of the year, rubric in English</note>
<note>Prayers for grace before and after meals: <q>Here begynnyth the hole grace boke with alle the gracys of the year</q>, rubric in English</note>
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<msItem n="12">
<locus>(fol. 141v)</locus>
<note>Additional psalms.</note>
<note>Additional psalms</note>
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<textLang mainLang="la" otherLangs="en">Latin with some rubrics in English</textLang>
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<decoDesc>
<decoNote>Fine borders, initials. (P&amp;A iii. 922, pl. LXXXVI)</decoNote>
<decoNote>Illuminated initials at the Hours of the Lady office and the commendation; the others are missing.</decoNote>
<decoNote>On fol. 13v, originally blank, is pasted a printed image of the Virgin and Child, surrounded by the instruments of the passion and with the prayer: ‘Ave sanctissima Maria mater doi regina …’ to which Sixtus IV (d. 1484) is said to have given an indulgence (Dutch last quarter 15th century).</decoNote>
<decoNote>On fol. 13v, originally blank, is pasted a woodcut (see below).</decoNote>
</decoDesc>
<bindingDesc>
<binding notAfter="1725" notBefore="1700">
<p>Early eighteenth-century blind-tooled inboard binding for the Bodleian Library, retaining the sewing from an earlier binding. Sprinkled brown tanned leather over heavy millboard. <dimensions type="binding" unit="mm"><height>225</height><width>146</width><depth>47</depth></dimensions> The binding retains an earlier all-along sewing on six raised tawed supports, though only the first and last are laced into the boards. The spine has an earlier gold-tooled shelfmark ‘NEċBċ2ċ6’ to the second panel.</p>
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<history>
<origin>
<origDate calendar="Gregorian" notAfter="1450" notBefore="1425">15th century, second quarter</origDate>
<origPlace>
<country key="place_7002445">English</country>, <settlement>London (?)</settlement>
<country key="place_7002445">England</country>, <settlement key="place_7011781" cert="medium">London</settlement> (?)
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<provenance>St Erkenwald in the calendar may suggest London.</provenance>
<provenance><persName>Richard Hyggyns</persName>, 15th century, fol. ii</provenance>
<provenance><q type="inscription">Hunc librum inveni in cista <persName>Henrici Himbleton</persName> et inde accepi June 13, 1588, <persName>G<supplied>ulielmus</supplied> Thornhill</persName></q></provenance>
<provenance notAfter="1500" notBefore="1400"><persName role="sgn" key="person_3025">Richard Hyggyns</persName>, 15th century, fol. ii.</provenance>
<provenance notAfter="1588"><persName role="fmo" key="person_3026">Henry Himbleton</persName>, d. 1588, monk and sacrist of Worcester Cathedral: <q type="exLibris">Hunc librum inveni in cista Henrici Himbleton et inde accepi June 13, 1588, G<supplied>ulielmus</supplied> Thornhill</q>, fol. ii verso.</provenance>
<provenance notBefore="1588" notAfter="1620"><persName role="fmo" key="person_3027">William Thornhill</persName>, d. by 1626, prebendary of Worcester Cathedral (see above).</provenance>
<acquisition notAfter="1620" notBefore="1613">Probably acquired between 1613 and 1620.</acquisition>
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<additional>
<adminInfo>
<recordHist>
<source>Summary description by Elizabeth Solopova and Matthew Holford, based on the following sources:
<source>Description adapted (March 2019) from the following sources:
<listBibl>
<bibl><ref target="http://digital-old.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/static/records/XYL-27.html">Bod-Inc XYL-27</ref> (2005; by Nigel Palmer, binding description by Andrew Honey) [woodcut, binding, provenance]</bibl>
<bibl>S. J. P. Van Dijk, <title>Handlist of the Latin Liturgical Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford Vol. 4: Books of Hours</title> (typescript, 1957), p. 156 [contents, physical description]</bibl>

<bibl>Otto Pächt and J. J. G. Alexander, <title>Illuminated Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford</title>, III (1973), no. 922 [date, origin, decoration]</bibl>
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<title>Digital Bodleian</title></ref> <note>(full digital facsimile)</note>
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<listBibl type="WRAPPER">
<listBibl type="PRINT">
<head>Woodcut:</head>
<bibl>Pr 52; Schreiber, <title>Manuel</title>, I 315; Schreiber, <title>Handbuch</title>, II 126; Dodgson, <title>Ashmolean</title>, 35 (Bodl.23); Hind II 738; Dodgson, ‘English Devotional Woodcuts’, 97 and 103–4 (no. 10, ill.); Dodgson, <title>English Woodcuts</title>, 10 and ill. fig. 17; STC 14077c.19; Griese (in preparation); Nicholson no. 13; Sheppard no. 9.</bibl></listBibl>
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<altIdentifier>
<idno>MS. Bodl. 113, fol. 13v, woodcut</idno>
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<msContents>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
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<note>Beneath the image a Latin antiphon and prayer based on the doctrine of the immaculate conception, occupying eight lines: <q>Aue sanctissima maria mater dei regina celi porta paradisi domina mundi tu es singularis virgo pura tu concepta sine peccato concepisti iesum sine macula tu peperisti. creatorem et saluatorem mundi in quo ego non dubito ora pro me iesum dilectum filium tuum et libera me ab omnibus malis Amen:. J. C.</q>. The prayer, which is commonly associated with the devotion to ‘Maria in sole’ and presented as a composition of Pope Sixtus, is printed at [a4r], as an appendix, in the <title>Copie bullarum concilii Basiliensis et Pape Sixti quarti in materiam conceptionis beatissime Marie virginis</title> (Heidelberg: [Heinrich Knoblochtzer, c.1500]; C-412); <title>Hortulus animae</title>, ed. Sebastian Brant and Jakob Wimpfeling (Strasbourg: Johannes Wehinger, 1503), sig. l iiiv; see Paulus, <title>Geschichte des Ablasses</title>, III 297; Haimerl 57 and index s.v. Sixtus IV. </note>
<note>The lower border contains the usual indulgence of 11,000 years said to have been granted by Pope Sixtus IV (1471–84): <q>A sixto papa quarto xj .m. ann<ex>i</ex> conced<ex>untur</ex></q>.</note>
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</msContents>
<physDesc>
<objectDesc form="sheet">
<supportDesc material="chart">
<support>paper, One eighth of a chancery sheet.
<dimensions unit="mm" type="leaf">
<height>155</height>
<width>104</width>
</dimensions>
<dimensions unit="mm" type="woodcut">
<height>105</height>
<width>75</width>
</dimensions>
Chain-lines vertical. No watermark visible. Printed in black ink in a press on one side of the paper. Uncoloured.</support>
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</objectDesc>
<decoDesc>
<decoNote>The Madonna and Child in a Glory with the Instruments of the Passion. The Virgin Mary, half-length and with one breast exposed, and Christ child, both with haloes surrounded by a glory, positioned in a double-contoured roundel within a square frame. The Virgin is standing on the crescent moon, and her halo is ornamented with twelve stars. The Christ child is holding the host. In the four corners the bleeding Sacred Heart and instruments of the Passion. The upper and outer borders are made up of clouds and wavy or serrated lines.</decoNote>
</decoDesc>

</physDesc>
<history>
<origin>
<origPlace><country key="place_7002445" cert="low">England</country> (?) or <country key="place_7016845" cert="low">Netherlands</country> (?)</origPlace>
<origDate calendar="Gregorian" notBefore="1480" notAfter="1500" cert="medium">c. 1480-1500</origDate>
</origin>
<provenance>Attributed to the Netherlands by Nicholson, to England by Dodgson and others.</provenance>
<provenance>Stitching holes indicate that the print may once have been sewn into a different book. The prickings visible above, at the top of fol. 13v, are likely to have been for a protective curtain to separate the print from the gold illumination on fol. 14r.</provenance>
<provenance>Just how early it came to be pasted into the manuscript is not at all clear, for the theme of mariological devotion would still have been of interest to a recusant owner in the later sixteenth century.</provenance>
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<change when="2019-03-18">Description revised with reference to van Dijk, SC, and P&amp;A</change>
<change when="2019-03-18">Description revised with reference to van Dijk, SC, P&amp;A, and Bod-Inc.</change>
<change when="2017-07-01">First online publication.</change>

<change when="2017-05-29">
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<persName type="display" source="bodl">Hyggyns, Richard, 15th century</persName>
<floruit notAfter="1500" notBefore="1400"/>
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<persName type="display" source="bodl">Himbleton, Henry, -1588, monk and sacrist of Worcester Cathedral</persName>
<persName type="variant">Hymmulton</persName>
<death when="1588"/>
<bibl>Patrick Young, <title>Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Wigorniensis</title>, ed. I. Atkins and N. R. Ker (Cambridge, 1944), p. 13 and n. 4</bibl>
</person>

<person xml:id="person_3027">
<persName type="display" source="bodl">Thornhill, William , -?1626, prebendary of Worcester Cathedral</persName>
<death notAfter="1626"/>
<bibl>CCED 75759</bibl>
<bibl>Patrick Young, <title>Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Wigorniensis</title>, ed. I. Atkins and N. R. Ker (Cambridge, 1944), pp. 12-13</bibl>
<bibl><title>Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: Volume 7, Ely, Norwich, Westminster and Worcester Dioceses</title> (1992), p. 128.</bibl>
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