When acquired by Louisiana State University, the original
sewing of the codices still appeared to be intact but the binding from the 15th
century had already been replaced with a 19th century binding and no
information was available about the original.
Juxtaposing from other manuscripts of the same time frame, however, bindings
were generally created from leather over wooden boards and were the last step
in the process of finishing the manuscript (Brown, 1994, p. 22). The 19th century binding was on
the book so snug as to prevent any real access to the pages. The library
quickly had the manuscript rebound, allowing for study (personal communication,
E. Smyth March 28th 2012) and viewing.
Figure 2- new binding on the Book of Hours. Bound by LSU in late 20th century
Size
Size
7.72 inches x 5.51 inches
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