Missal, [between 1300 and 1350].

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Missal, [between 1300 and 1350].

Ms. Missal, written and illuminated in Paris in the early 14th century for a Dominican nunnery, as so indicated on f. 349v: Rubric at end of 2nd responsory of the burial service, "Ibi debemus flectere genua sed tantum pro sorore nostra," followed by "Domine miserere super peccatrice." For the Dominican Convent of Saint-Louis, Poissy, France, certainly after 1347, as so indicated on f. 384v, column b: "Ad ablucionem altarium in ecclesia sororum sancti ludouici de pisciaco antiphona," antiphon for washing of altars in the church of Convent of St. Louis of Poissy.

1 v. (399 leaves) : parchment, ill.

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