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Former Owner
- Percy Mordaunt Barnard2
- Anthony Bustard1
- George Becher Blomfield1
- Giuseppe Martini1
- Herman C. Hoskier1
- Huysburg1
- Iodocus Grebel1
- Joannes Aloysius Brochman1
- Johane Bowntyene1
- Johann Heinrich van Ess1
- John Mason Neale1
- Josceline Bagot1
- Mount Zion Abbey1
- Thomas Phillipps1
- Written in Flanders in the second quarter of the fifteenth century. A clipping accompanying the book from the GTS(?) Bulletin June 1968 says that Dr. John Plummer of the Pierpont Morgan Library identified the book1
- Written in France in the fourth quarter of the fifteenth century. The ownership portrait on f. 29 and the feminine forms in several prayers indicate that the book was made for a woman.1
- Written in Spain in the sixteenth century. A typed description of unknown origin attached to front pastedown suggests that the manuscript was written by an Italian scribe about 1500.1
- as being from the School of the Master of the Golden Scrolls, active in Belgium, probably Bruges in the decade 1420-30, and suggests the addition of Saint Rupert in the calendar connects the book to Salzburg. Purchased by General Theological Seminary in 1968. Inhouse call number: LIT 1200 1420-1430.1