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not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
not common in English Bibles before c.1240.Marginalia indicate that the text of this Bible has been compared to that of another.The large decorative extensions in the lower margins are of a type which are found in English manuscripts from about
disguised as an old woman, giving poor advice to the young Semele, beloved of Jupiter, in 'L'Épître Othéa'. In two volumes.Possibly with some passages in the hand of Christine de Pizan, or certainly produced under her supervision.Formerly bound as a
of Juno, disguised as an old woman, giving poor advice to the young Semele, beloved of Jupiter, in 'L'Épître Othéa'. In two volumes.Possibly with some passages in the hand of Christine de Pizan, or certainly produced under her supervision.Formerly bound
in the David Casley, ~A Catalogue of the Manuscripts of the King’s Library~ (London, 1734).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Foliate border Jean Bourdichon France, Central France, Central (Tours)
included in the David Casley, ~A Catalogue of the Manuscripts of the King’s Library~ (London, 1734).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Flowers Jean Bourdichon France, Central France, Central (Tours)
included in the David Casley, ~A Catalogue of the Manuscripts of the King’s Library~ (London, 1734).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Flowers Jean Bourdichon France, Central France, Central (Tours)
included in the David Casley, ~A Catalogue of the Manuscripts of the King’s Library~ (London, 1734).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Butterfly Jean Bourdichon France, Central France, Central (Tours)
Devonshire, on 24 December 1716. Certainly in the collection of Edward Harley by the time of his death in 1741: old Harley press-mark '128. C. 12' (f.1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b.
Devonshire, on 24 December 1716. Certainly in the collection of Edward Harley by the time of his death in 1741: old Harley press-mark '128. C. 12' (f.1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b.
Devonshire, on 24 December 1716. Certainly in the collection of Edward Harley by the time of his death in 1741: old Harley press-mark '128. C. 12' (f.1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b.
Devonshire, on 24 December 1716. Certainly in the collection of Edward Harley by the time of his death in 1741: old Harley press-mark '128. C. 12' (f.1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b.