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Writing Support Currus pharaonis [...]
1media/Page_2.jpg2020-03-14T10:39:58-07:00Micaela Rodgers4f64ed17cdc860d24de738ffbad6fc87bc98886f354886plain2020-06-19T12:55:43-07:00Micaela Rodgers4f64ed17cdc860d24de738ffbad6fc87bc98886fDimension of leaf: 197 x 127 mm
This leaf's small size suggests that this breviary was designed for a nun's private use rather than for community use.
The mise-en-page includes two columns, and the number of lines, per column, ranges between 9-11 lines for musical score, and 17-22 lines for text.