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The Hours of Richard III Anne F. Sutton, Livia Visser-Fuchs ebook
- Page: 192
- Format: pdf / epub / kindle
- ISBN: 9781803996325
- Publisher: The History Press
The Hours of Richard III This book discusses the Book of Hours which belonged to Richard III, with particular attention paid to the prayer which was inscribed within and which was The Hours of Richard III (Paperback) - Knoxville The Hours of Richard III (Paperback). By Anne F. Sutton, Livia Visser-Fuchs. $29.99. Coming Soon - Available for Pre-Order Now. The Hours of Richard III (Paperback) The Hours of Richard III (Paperback). By Anne F. Sutton, Livia Visser-Fuchs. $29.99. Coming Soon - Available for Pre-Order Now. The Hours of Richard III by Anne F. Sutton It was produced in London about 1420 for an unknown owner, possibly a cleric. It is a text of unusual length and some distinctive features. At some date after 6 Richard lll Book of Hours now online Leicester Cathedral has digitised and published the personal prayer book of King Richard III. The original manuscript rests in Lambeth Palace Library with Book of Hours of Richard III This specific book was made in 1415 and contains prayers, which indicate that it was designed for a priest. Later it was adapted for King The Hours of Richard III by Anne F. Sutton This study explores the manuscript and the Prayer's text. The manuscript (now preserved in Lambeth Palace Library) was originally produced in London around 1420 The Hours of Richard III In The Hours of Richard III Ricardian experts Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser-Fuchs explore the manuscript and the prayer's text. The manuscript The Hours of Richard III The manuscript (now preserved in Lambeth Palace Library) was originally produced in London around 1420 and the text shows the preoccupations of a devout man of The Hours of Richard the 3rd: Sutton, Anne F This book discusses the Book of Hours which belonged to Richard III, with particular attention paid to the prayer which was inscribed within and which was