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The Hours of Philip the Bold is a late 14th-century illuminated book of hours produced in Paris for Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1363-1404). It contains illustrated calendars, figured initials and 11 large miniatures with ivy borders, following the Paris liturgy. The manuscript has a devotional use. Philip reportedly recited his daily prayers from this manuscript. His hours, which contains almost 200 images, is one of the most worldly manuscripts to survive from the library of the Burgundian Dukes. It is now MS. 3-1954 in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

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  • Stundenbuch Philipps des Kühnen (de)
  • Hours of Philip the Bold (en)
  • Grandes Heures de Philippe le Hardi (fr)
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  • Das Stundenbuch Philipps des Kühnen ist ein sogenanntes Horarium, das Philipp II., dem Herzog von Burgund gehörte. Dieser Politiker, der darauf erpicht war, die Angelegenheiten der französischen Krone zu seinen Gunsten zu regeln, fand jeden Tag Zeit, die Messe zu hören, und nahm sein Stundenbuch, seinen Rosenkranz und ein tragbares Reliquiar auf allen seinen Reisen mit. Das Marienbildnis, das vom Anfassen und Küssen herrührende Spuren aufweist, wurde von ihm offenbar wie eine Ikone verehrt. (de)
  • The Hours of Philip the Bold is a late 14th-century illuminated book of hours produced in Paris for Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1363-1404). It contains illustrated calendars, figured initials and 11 large miniatures with ivy borders, following the Paris liturgy. The manuscript has a devotional use. Philip reportedly recited his daily prayers from this manuscript. His hours, which contains almost 200 images, is one of the most worldly manuscripts to survive from the library of the Burgundian Dukes. It is now MS. 3-1954 in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. (en)
  • Les Grandes Heures de Philippe le Hardi sont un livre d'heures à l'usage de Paris, enluminé en France vers 1370 pour le duc Philippe II de Bourgogne. Il a été complété vers 1451 pour son petit-fils Philippe le Bon. Il est partagé entre le Fitzwilliam Museum à Cambridge sous la cote Ms.3-1954 et la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique sous les cotes Ms.11035-37 et 10392. (fr)
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  • Hours of Philip the Bold (en)
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  • Nativity, Folio 97r, Fitzwilliam Museum (en)
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  • Das Stundenbuch Philipps des Kühnen ist ein sogenanntes Horarium, das Philipp II., dem Herzog von Burgund gehörte. Dieser Politiker, der darauf erpicht war, die Angelegenheiten der französischen Krone zu seinen Gunsten zu regeln, fand jeden Tag Zeit, die Messe zu hören, und nahm sein Stundenbuch, seinen Rosenkranz und ein tragbares Reliquiar auf allen seinen Reisen mit. Das Marienbildnis, das vom Anfassen und Küssen herrührende Spuren aufweist, wurde von ihm offenbar wie eine Ikone verehrt. (de)
  • The Hours of Philip the Bold is a late 14th-century illuminated book of hours produced in Paris for Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1363-1404). It contains illustrated calendars, figured initials and 11 large miniatures with ivy borders, following the Paris liturgy. The manuscript has a devotional use. Philip reportedly recited his daily prayers from this manuscript. His hours, which contains almost 200 images, is one of the most worldly manuscripts to survive from the library of the Burgundian Dukes. It is now MS. 3-1954 in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. (en)
  • Les Grandes Heures de Philippe le Hardi sont un livre d'heures à l'usage de Paris, enluminé en France vers 1370 pour le duc Philippe II de Bourgogne. Il a été complété vers 1451 pour son petit-fils Philippe le Bon. Il est partagé entre le Fitzwilliam Museum à Cambridge sous la cote Ms.3-1954 et la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique sous les cotes Ms.11035-37 et 10392. (fr)
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