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French Books of Hours

Making an Archive of Prayer, c.1400–1600
  • Virginia Reinburg, Boston College, Massachusetts
  • Hardback

  • ISBN:9781107007215
  • Publication date:February 2012
  • 312pages
  • 39 b/w illus. 2 tables
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.62kg
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    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.

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