French books of hours: making an archive of prayer, c. 1400-1600

The Book of Hours was a 'best-seller' in medieval and early modern Europe, the era's most commonly produced and owned book. This interdisciplinary study explores its increasing popularity and prestige, offering a full account of the Book of Hours as a book - how it was acquired, how i...

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Main Author: Reinburg, Virginia 1954- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2012.
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:[Rezension von: Reinburg, Virginia, French Books of Hours: Making an Archive of Prayer, c. 1400–1600] (2013) (Johnson, Eric J.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B France / Book of hours / Book illumination / History 1400-1600
Further subjects:B Books History, 400-1450
B Books of hours (France)
B Books of hours ; France
B Books and reading Social aspects France History
B Books and reading France History
B Books of hours France
B Books of hours France
B Books ; History ; 1450-1600
B Books and reading (France) History
B Books and reading Social aspects (France) History
B Books and reading ; Social aspects ; France ; History
B Books History 1450-1600
B Books and reading Social aspects France History
B Books and reading ; France ; History
B Books History, 1450-1600
B Books History 400-1450
B Books ; History ; 400-1450
B Books and reading History
B Books and reading ; History
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Summary:The Book of Hours was a 'best-seller' in medieval and early modern Europe, the era's most commonly produced and owned book. This interdisciplinary study explores its increasing popularity and prestige, offering a full account of the Book of Hours as a book - how it was acquired, how it was read to guide prayer and teach literacy and what it meant to its owners as a personal possession. Based on the study of over 500 manuscripts and printed books from France, Virginia Reinburg combines a social history of the Book of Hours with an ethnography of prayer. Approaching the practice of prayer as both speech and ritual, she argues that a central part of the Book of Hours' appeal for lay people was its role as a bridge between the liturgy and the home. Reinburg describes how the Book of Hours shaped religious practice through the ways in which it was used.
A social history of the book of hours. Culture and commerce ; Owners and their books ; Prayer book and primer -- An ethnography of prayer. Words and rites ; A fragment of a religion ; Prayer to the Virgin Mary
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ISBN:1139030493
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139030496