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Marking the Hours

English People and Their Prayers, 1240-1570
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Marking the Hours explores the intimate world of the medieval Book of Hours, the most widely used personal prayer book in late medieval and Reformation England. Religious historian Eamon Duffy examines surviving examples, revealing how manuscript prayers, biographical notes, and affectionate messages in their margins offer unique insights into the lives, thoughts, and religious practices of their owners, prominently featuring women. The book covers the spectrum from lavish illuminated manuscripts to mass-produced volumes, tracing their significance through religious and social upheaval, including the Reformation and Tudor-era controversies, with particular focus on notable examples like Sir Thomas More's cherished Book of Hours.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in religious history, medieval studies, the Reformation, and women's history, as well as those who appreciate beautifully crafted illustrated historical works.

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Discusses the "Book of Hours", unquestionably the most intimate and most widely used book of the later Middle Ages. This title examines surviving copies of the personal prayer books which were used for private, domestic devotions, and in which people commonly left traces of their lives.

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Personal prayer books and the jottings in their margins tell us about their owners and about life in late medieval and Reformation England. In this richly illustrated book, religious historian Eamon Duffy discusses the Book of Hours, unquestionably the most intimate and most widely used book of the later Middle Ages. He examines surviving copies of the personal prayer books which were used for private, domestic devotions, and in which people commonly left traces of their lives.

Manuscript prayers, biographical jottings, affectionate messages, autographs, and pious paste-ins often crowd the margins, flyleaves, and blank spaces of such books. From these sometimes clumsy jottings, viewed by generations of librarians and art historians as blemishes at best, vandalism at worst, Duffy teases out precious clues to the private thoughts and public contexts of their owners, and insights into the times in which they lived and prayed. His analysis has a special relevance for the history of women, since women feature very prominently among the identifiable owners and users of the medieval Book of Hours.

Books of Hours range from lavish illuminated manuscripts worth a king’s ransom to mass-produced and sparsely illustrated volumes costing a few shillings or pence. Some include customised prayers and pictures requested by the purchaser, and others, handed down from one family member to another, bear the often poignant traces of a family’s history over several generations. Duffy places these volumes in the context of religious and social change, above all the Reformation, discusses their significance to Catholics and Protestants, and describes the controversy they inspired under successive Tudor regimes. He looks closely at several special volumes, including the cherished Book of Hours that Sir Thomas More kept with him in the Tower of London as he awaited execution.

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Critically acclaimed, Marking the Hours is praised as 'the most beautiful history book of the year' (Ruth Scurr, The Times) and a 'glorious feast of a book' (Kathryn Hughes, The Guardian). It has been hailed for opening 'windows on men's souls' and is celebrated for its extraordinary production quality and accessible scholarship. Reviewers commend Duffy's ability to breathe life into historical figures through the intimate annotations in their prayer books, making the distant past resonate vividly (Sarah Williams, BBC History Magazine; John Adamson, The Sunday Telegraph; Christopher Howse, The Spectator).

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300170580

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 March 2011

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 120 color illus.

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 191.0mm

Height: 241.0mm

Weight: 680g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Eamon Duffy is the professor of the History of Christianity, and Fellow and Director of Studies, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. He lives in Cambridge, UK.

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