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- Description is exactly "One publishing trend of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries was the production of printed Books of Hours. Replacing hand-illuminated manuscripts with moveable type, woodcuts, and interchangeable marginal motifs, printers created a mass-produced book available to more readers than ever before. This copy, printed on vellum, is embellished with hand-painted gold initials and other ornamentation in imitation of fine manuscripts."
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