Art, Identity, and Devotion in Fourteenth-Century England: Three Women and Their Books of Hours by Kathryn A. Smith
Art, Identity, and Devotion in Fourteenth-Century England: Three Women and Their Books of Hours

Kathryn A. Smith

Art, Identity, and Devotion in Fourteenth-Century England: Three Women and Their Books of Hours

British Library Studies in Medieval Culture

Kathryn A. Smith

364 pages first pub 2003 (editions)

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Art, Identity, and Devotion in Fourteenth-Century England is the first major study of three profusely illustrated, textually diverse books of hours, the De Lisle, De Bois, and Neville of Hornby Hours, all of which were made for three English laywo...

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