2013
Jessica C. Brantley
- Associate Professor
- Yale University

Abstract
Although the book of hours was the most common book of the late Middle Ages, few have investigated connections between these prayerbooks and the increasingly popular vernacular literature of the period. Rather than offering a history of art or a history of prayer, this literary history of the book of hours seeks to excavate the histories of reading that are manifest in this uniquely large textual archive.