colours and gold with grotesques and marginal extensions forming partial borders, at the beginning of the four first treatises (ff. 1, 32, 66v, 70). Space left for initials, at the beginning of other major divisions (ff. 92, 93, 101v, 103v,
colours and gold with grotesques and marginal extensions forming partial borders, at the beginning of the four first treatises (ff. 1, 32, 66v, 70). Space left for initials, at the beginning of other major divisions (ff. 92, 93, 101v, 103v,
colours and gold with grotesques and marginal extensions forming partial borders, at the beginning of the four first treatises (ff. 1, 32, 66v, 70). Space left for initials, at the beginning of other major divisions (ff. 92, 93, 101v, 103v,
colours and gold with grotesques and marginal extensions forming partial borders, at the beginning of the four first treatises (ff. 1, 32, 66v, 70). Space left for initials, at the beginning of other major divisions (ff. 92, 93, 101v, 103v,
colours and gold with grotesques and marginal extensions forming partial borders, at the beginning of the four first treatises (ff. 1, 32, 66v, 70). Space left for initials, at the beginning of other major divisions (ff. 92, 93, 101v, 103v,
colours and gold with grotesques and marginal extensions forming partial borders, at the beginning of the four first treatises (ff. 1, 32, 66v, 70). Space left for initials, at the beginning of other major divisions (ff. 92, 93, 101v, 103v,
colours and gold with grotesques and marginal extensions forming partial borders, at the beginning of the four first treatises (ff. 1, 32, 66v, 70). Space left for initials, at the beginning of other major divisions (ff. 92, 93, 101v, 103v,
and David killing Goliath, at the beginning of Psalm 1. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg, Hofbibliothek 5.Includes
Miniature of a man warming his feet by a fire, in the calendar for January. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene
Miniature of a woman holding a candle before an altar, in the calendar for February. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene
Miniature of a man lopping a branch, in the calendar for March. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and
Miniature of a young man holding branches, in the calendar for April. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and
Miniature of a man carrying a faggot, in the calendar page for June. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7
Miniature of a man with a scythe, in the calendar for July. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and
Miniature of a man reaping, in the calendar for August. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg, Hofbibliothek
Miniature of a man sowing, in the calendar for September. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg, Hofbibliothek
Miniature of a man gathering grape, in the calendar for October. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg,
Miniature of a man knocking down acorns for pigs, in the calendar for November. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College
Miniature of a pig being slaughtered, in the calendar for December. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg,
Miniature of the Tree of Jesse from the prefatory cycle. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg, Hofbibliothek