Having dealt in the previous post with the inventories drawn up at Beauvais in the 15th century, we can look now at a couple of points raised by them.
BnF, ms. lat. 8885, fol.236r [Source] |
"Maiestatem tuam domine suppliciter exoramus ut sicut ecclesiae tuae beatus Andreas apostolus exstitit praedicator et rector ..."
BnF, ms. lat. 8885, fol.355r [Source] |
We can also learn from the inventories where the Missal was kept in the 15th century. The version drawn up in 1472 begins with items "en la haulte chambre du tresor":
Source |
before no.56 is:
and immediately preceding the description of the Missal is:
So it would seems that in the late 15th century, at least, the Missal was kept in an armoire in the upper chamber of the Treasury. As it also contained items such as reliquaries, "armoire" presumably indicates a cupboard rather than a bookcase.
As far as I have been able to ascertain, the chamber was above one of the two westernmost rooms marked "XV" on the lower left of this plan:
I have only been able to find two small photos online purporting to show the interior and exterior of the trésor; the exterior view certainly seems to show a lower and an upper chamber:
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