[Postincunable. Fragment] Officium Beate Mariae Virginis secundum usum Romanum
cum missa eiusdem (...). noviter impressum opa Thome Vvsali comorantis e regione collegij Italorum [title copied from colophon]. Paris, Thomas Kees/ Wesaliensis, (before 1511), 28 (of ?) leaves, incl. 15 leaves with double-sided metalcut borders surrounding the text (incl. hunting scenes and beautiful danse macabre series) and initials in red (and here and there in blue) and 13 leaves with 3/4-page metalcut and reverse with metalcut borders and initials in red, each page with blank margin pasted in modern cardboard album with title label on front board.
Very finely printed, abundantly illustrated and therefore exceptionally decorative leaves. See Renouard, Répertoire des Imprimeurs Parisiens (1965), p. 223.