'Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Cod. 470' is a
15th century Book of Hours. It was made in a French-Burgundian
scriptorium. It measures 131 by 89 mm and has 366 folios. The text is written in
Textualis Gothic bookscript. There are twenty
grisaille miniatures within wide, decorated borders. (See illustration at right). There are also twenty-two pages with elaborate initials and borders which match the borders surrounding the miniatures. There are many other less elaborate decorated initials. The miniatures are the work of an unknown artist from the circle of
Phillippe de Mazerolles. The
codex is still bound in its original binding of brown leather with stamped ornamentation.
References
★ Bologna, Giulia, ''Illuminated Manuscripts: The Book before Gutenberg'', New York: Crescent Books 1988.