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Lot 44: Stundenbuch. Tagzeiten und Psalmen MSCPT (RTitel). Mit 6 prächtigen goldg…

Est: €5,000 EUR - €6,000 EURSold:
Jeschke van Vliet Auctions Berlin GmbHBerlin, GermanyDecember 04, 2020

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Stundenbuch. Tagzeiten und Psalmen MSCPT (RTitel). Mit 6 prächtigen goldgehöhten Intitialen mit reichem Fleuronée, zahlr. Intitialen in Goldtinktur, sowie zahlreichen Lombarden in Blau und Rot rubriziert. Deutschland 15./16. Jahrhundert. Textura in blauer, roter und brauner Tinte. Pergament. 13,4 x 7,8 cm (Schriftspiegel 8,6 x 5,7 cm). 18 Zeilen. 170 Bll. 12°. Spät. HLdr. d. 19 Jhds. mit rotem goldgepr. RSchild (bestoßen, Kanten tls. beschabt, Gelenke tls. angeplatzt).

Das niederdeutsche Stundenbuch beginnt mit dem Kalendar (Fol.1-12). Geographisch verweisen die Heiligenfestverehrungen im Kalendar auf den westfälisch-rheinischen Raum. Folio 3v. nennt Bischof Ludger von Münster, sowie Folio 10v. nennt Bischof Severin von Köln im Heiligenkalender. Flankiert werden diese regionalen Heiligen, die allein mit zusätzlichen Ortsbezeichnungen vermerkt worden sind von Bischof Lambert von Lüttich (Fol. 9v), Valerius von Trier (Fol.1v) bis hin zu internationalen Bezügen wie Bischof Ambrosius von Mailand (Fol. 4r.) Im weiblichen Heiligenpersonal stehen u.a. die Hl. Agueta, Appollonie, Scholastica, Juliana, Sophia, Justina, Clara, Tecla und Viktoria bereit. - Das Marienoffizium (Fol.13-59.) beginnt mit einer prachtvollen floral-stammgefüllten Initiale und reiht die Stundengebete bis zur Complet und wird vom marianischen Antiphon Salve Regina abgeschlossen. Bemerkenswert sind die auf Fol.45 sich findenden niederdeutschen Gebetsinitien, deren Wortlaut sich teils bei Marlies Stählis, Handschriften der Dombibliothek zu Hildesheim (S.310) wiederfinden. Danach befinden sich die Kreuzigung Jesu (Fol. 60-71), die Psalmen (Fol. 72-87), Heiligenlitanei (Fol.87v-89v.), sowie Hymnen und Vigilien (Fol.90ff). - Dekorative Buchmalerei, die Intitialen teils an den Goldschmiedetyp erinnernd in Gold und Deckfarben mit feinen Weißhöhungen mit reichem Fleuronné, die Heiligenlitanei mit Stäbchen als Zeilenfüllsel, wenige Blätter mit minimal gelöschten Text, dieser handschriftlich ergänzt. - Einige Lagen am unteren Rand etwas schmutzfleckig. - Rotschnitt.

Book of hours. Illuminated manuscript. - With 6 splendid gold heightened initials with rich fleuronée, numerous initials in gold tincture, as well as numerous lombards rubbed in blue and red. Germany 15th/16th century. Textura in blue, red and brown ink. Vellum. 13,4 x 7,8 cm (typeface 8,6 x 5,7 cm). 18 lines. 170 sheets. 12° - The low German Book of Hours begins with the Calendar (Fol.1-12). Geographically, the veneration of saints in the calendar refers to the Westphalian-Rhenish area. Folio 3v. names Bishop Ludger of Münster, and folio 10v. names Bishop Severin of Cologne in the calendar of saints. These regional saints, who are only noted with additional place names, are flanked by Bishop Lambert of Liège (fol. 9v), Valerius of Trier (fol.1v) and international references such as Bishop Ambrose of Milan (fol. 4r.). The female staff of saints include St. Agueta, Appollonie, Scholastica, Juliana, Sophia, Justina, Clara, Tecla and Victoria. - The Office of Mary (fol.13-59.) begins with a splendid floral stem-filled Intiale and continues with the hourly prayers until the completion and is concluded by the Marian antiphon Salve Regina. Remarkable are the Lower German Prayer Institutes found in fol.45, the wording of which can partly be found in Marlies Stählis, manuscripts of the cathedral library in Hildesheim (p.310). After that there are the Crucifixion of Jesus (fol. 60-71), the Psalms (fol. 72-87), Heiligenlitanei (fol.87v-89v.), as well as Hymns and Vigilia (fol.90ff). - Beautiful manuscript, the initials partly reminiscent of the goldsmith's type in gold and opaque colours with fine white heightening with rich fleuronné, the litany of saints with sticks as line fillers, few leaves with minimally erased text, this one completed by hand. Red cut.

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The Auctioneer: Hans-Joachim Jeschke October 2020

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