Comments welcome: hope.greenberg@uvm.edu.
1) Apeloig, Philippe. Calendar: Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de
Berry. Editions du Desastre, 1996.
2) The Morgan Library. Calendar: The DaCosta Hours. New York:
Pomegranate Communications, Inc. 1999.
3) Les Tres Riches Heures online at: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/images/heures/heures.html
4) LES TRÈS RICHES HEURES DU MOYEN ÂGE: A Virtual Archive
of Medieval Books of Hours - http://www.library.uiuc.edu/rbx/hoursdb/default.asp
5) Search on your favorite web search site for "Books of Hours" and
you will turm up a host of information and images on these illuminated
manuscripts
Selected Works Related to Books of Hours:
1) Backhouse, Janet. The Hastings hours / Janet Backhouse. San
Francisco : Pomegranate Artbooks in association with the British Library,
1997.
2) Boccara, Dario. Les belles heures de la tapisserie. Milan,
Italy: Les Clefs du Temps, 1971.
3) Cazelles, Raymond. Illuminations of heaven and earth : the glories
of the Trèsriches heures du duc de Berry. New York : H.N. Abrams,
1988.
4) Evans, Mark. The Sforza Hours. New York : New Amsterdam Books,
c1992.
5) Meiss, Millard. French painting in the time of Jean de Berry
: the Limbourgs and their contemporaries. New York : G. Braziller :
The Pierpont Morgan Library, 1974.
6) Pierpont Morgan Library. A selection of twelve miniatures from
the Da Costa hours, Pierpont Morgan Library Manuscript 399. New York,
1972.
7) Smith, Leslie and Jane H.M. Taylor, eds. Women and the Book:
Assessing the visual Evidence.
8) Wieck, Roger S. Painted prayers : the book of hours in medieval
and Renaissance art. New York : George Braziller in association with
the Pierpont Morgan Library, 1997.