Book of Hours
Office of the Dead
Texts and Images
The Office of the Dead, recited while mourning the dead body at home and during the service in church before the burial, was also a text for private devotion. Here, it follows the liturgical use of Rome, offering no clues as to the manuscript’s origin or provenance. It opens with a large miniature of the Three Living and the Three Dead within an architectural border.
Strewn-flower border panel
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