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The Book of Hours, Use of Rome (commonly referred to as the ''Golf Book'') is the remnant of a Book of Hours illuminated manuscript dating from the 1540s and preserved the collection of the British Library, London. Created by the illuminator Simon Bening and his studio in Bruges, only 23 pages remain of the original. It owes its popular name to one illustration in the calendar, with people playing a game resembling that of golf. It is presumed to have been made for a Swiss patron as the book includes a miniature painting of Boniface of Lausanne. File:March- gardening and felling trees; and playing with rattles - The Golf Book (1520-1530), f.20v - BL Add MS 24098.jpg|March- gardening and felling trees; and playing with rattles File:May- Boating party; and archery - The Golf Book (1520-1530), f.22v - BL Add MS 24098.jpg|May- Boating party; and archery File:September- Ploughing, sowing and harrowing; and playing with marbles and stilts - The Golf Book (1520-1530), f.26v - BL Add MS 24098.jpg|September- Ploughing, sowing and harrowing; and playing with marbles and stilts ==External links== * (British Library catalogue record for manuscript ), item ''Add MS 24098'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Golf book」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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