Codex Burgundus
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The Codex Burgundus or Horae diurnae (canonicae) latinae et gallicae is a 15th century illuminated manuscript Book of Hours. It is preserved in Alba Julia, Romania and belongs to Batthyaneum library. It measures 180 x 120 mm (page), text 110 x 70 mm, binding 190 x 130 mm; and is written in one column with 16 lines per page. It has 55 miniatures on gold mosaic.

