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  • Title: The Murthly Hours
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 309
  • Publisher: ➤  University of Toronto Press - University of Toronto Press in association with the National Library of Scotland - The British Library - the British Library
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  • Publish Location: Toronto - London

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  • First Year Published: 2000
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    John Comyn IV of Badenoch

    The History Press. p. xxxv. ISBN 9780752452548. Higgitt, John. The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy and Luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic West

    National Library of Scotland

    ISSN 0015-6191. JSTOR 23509032. Higgitt, John (1 January 2000). The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy and Luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic West

    Magnús Óláfsson

     55. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 35–36. Higgitt, John (2000), The murthly hours: devotion, literacy and luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic west

    James Thomson Gibson-Craig

    gold-tooled bindings. In an 1871 sale, he purchased the Murthly Hours, a 13th-century French book of hours, brought to Scotland in the 15th century, and annotated

    John Higgitt

    scholarship in this area might best be exemplified by the monograph The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy and Luxury in Paris, London and the Gaelic West

    Maria de Ergadia

    London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 35–36. OL 7215056M. Higgitt, J (2000). The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy and Luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic West

    William FitzWarin

    117), Osprey Publishing, ISBN 9781841765105 Higgitt, John (2000), The murthly hours: devotion, literacy and luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic west

    Bethóc, Prioress of Iona

    Page 79. Higgitt 2000: p. 278. Bibliography Higgitt, John (2000), The murthly hours: devotion, literacy and luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic west

    Saint Vigor

    Cerisy-la-Forêt libérée de ses entraves, La Manche Libre, 1957 Higgitt, John. The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy and Luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic West

    John Gallda MacDougall

    ISBN 1-86232-151-5. Sellar, WDH (2003). "Review of J Higgitt, The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy and Luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic West"