Book of Hours (1300–1325)

Louis of Châtillon & Jeanne of Hainaut

Deluxe Facsimile Edition | Limited to 599 Copies

A Rare Medieval Masterpiece — Faithfully Reproduced

 

This offering is a museum-quality, full-size facsimile reproduction of a magnificent medieval Book of Hours created circa 1300–1325, attributed to the circle of Louis I of Châtillon (d. 1346) and Jeanne of Hainaut.

Produced in northeastern France, likely in the Artois region (possibly Arras), the original manuscript is celebrated for its exceptional illumination, abundant drolleries, and lively marginal hybrids that animate nearly every page.

Books of Hours were private devotional prayer books commissioned by wealthy lay patrons in medieval Europe, serving both as spiritual companions and prestigious luxury objects. This deluxe facsimile faithfully preserves the visual impact, scale, and craftsmanship of the original manuscript.

Historical Significance

Heraldic evidence links the manuscript to Louis of Châtillon and Jeanne of Hainaut.

The arms of Châtillon de Blois appear on folios 19r and 81v.

The arms of Hainaut appear throughout the borders.

Written in textura formata Gothic script.

Black ink text with red rubrics.

Illumination attributed to three distinct artistic hands.


Specifications

Language: Latin & Old French

Binding: Burgundy leather

Pages: 246

Size: A4 (210 × 297 mm / 8.3 × 11.7 in)

Format: Full-size facsimile reproduction

Ideal For

Medieval manuscript collectors

Historians & scholars

Libraries & institutions

Luxury book collectors

Gifts of exceptional cultural value


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