The book of hours from which this folio comes was produced in the fifteenth century and it is written in both French and Latin. This folio shows the common lines used in the hours of the Virgin, and the decorated "D" announces the phrase Deus in adiutorium meum intende. The initial folios of the book give a calendar of liturgical observances (in French), followed (in Latin) by prayers, the epistles, the gospels, hymns to the virgin, and psalms. This folio has much marginal floreation in bright colors and is soft-ruled. The decoration within the frame of the folio is colorful and dominated by deep colors. The hand is a bold Gothic. The manuscript is bound in wooden boards, covered by stamped leather (commentary by J. Pucci)