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Leaf from a Book of Hours, France, c. 1475

The ‘Book of Hours’ was a prayer book for the laity which developed from the late 13th century, becoming extremely popular  by c. 1400.  Usually decorated, sometimes lavishly, and catering for the wealthy, this is one of the commonest types of medieval book to survive today.  There were also printed versions.

 

 

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