Ep[iscop]o / de Greco in Latinum. Item al[iu]d / ab eodem in quo probatur vir/ginitas sancte Marie', 14th century (f. 1). Added tables of content of the Historia scolastica and the paraphrase of the Acts of the Apostles, 13th century
Ep[iscop]o / de Greco in Latinum. Item al[iu]d / ab eodem in quo probatur vir/ginitas sancte Marie', 14th century (f. 1). Added tables of content of the Historia scolastica and the paraphrase of the Acts of the Apostles, 13th century
Ep[iscop]o / de Greco in Latinum. Item al[iu]d / ab eodem in quo probatur vir/ginitas sancte Marie', 14th century (f. 1). Added tables of content of the Historia scolastica and the paraphrase of the Acts of the Apostles, 13th century
Ep[iscop]o / de Greco in Latinum. Item al[iu]d / ab eodem in quo probatur vir/ginitas sancte Marie', 14th century (f. 1). Added tables of content of the Historia scolastica and the paraphrase of the Acts of the Apostles, 13th century
Ep[iscop]o / de Greco in Latinum. Item al[iu]d / ab eodem in quo probatur vir/ginitas sancte Marie', 14th century (f. 1). Added tables of content of the Historia scolastica and the paraphrase of the Acts of the Apostles, 13th century
Ep[iscop]o / de Greco in Latinum. Item al[iu]d / ab eodem in quo probatur vir/ginitas sancte Marie', 14th century (f. 1). Added tables of content of the Historia scolastica and the paraphrase of the Acts of the Apostles, 13th century
Ep[iscop]o / de Greco in Latinum. Item al[iu]d / ab eodem in quo probatur vir/ginitas sancte Marie', 14th century (f. 1). Added tables of content of the Historia scolastica and the paraphrase of the Acts of the Apostles, 13th century
The work comprises 15 parts, or partes, relating to: - (1) fevers (ff. 6v-21v); - (2) illnesses of the entire body or its major parts (ff. 21v-45v); - (3) head, throat, and upper chest infections (ff. 45v-83v); - (4) lower
28). Added text and green initial, 12th century (ff. 1-1v). Inscribed, ?12th century (inscription now cut and pasted on f. 1) Inscribed, ?13th century 'In hoc libro continentur (...) xij folia' (f. 122). Added list of contents, ?14th century (f.
and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘22 die mensis Junij, A.D. 1726’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime
3); Commentary on Titus (f. 91v) and Philemon (f. 114v) The cathedral priory of St. Andrew, Rochester: inscribed on ff. 1, 1v, 2v) and included in the catalogues of 1122/3 (no. 23 ?) and 1202 (no. 80) (see Sharpe et
827. Large initials in red or green, some with foliate or penwork decoration in the same or both colours (f. 1). Incipits in red or green capitals in alternating lines. Numerous small initials in red or green. De fide, De
Royal 5 D IV.Quire signatures. Instructions for rubrics written vertically in extreme edges of the margins (e.g., ff. 27, 37v). 1 large inhabited initial with display script in blue, red, and green (f. 7). Initials in red, blue, or green,
Royal 5 D IV.Quire signatures. Instructions for rubrics written vertically in extreme edges of the margins (e.g., ff. 27, 37v). 1 large inhabited initial with display script in blue, red, and green (f. 7). Initials in red, blue, or green,
Royal 5 D IV.Quire signatures. Instructions for rubrics written vertically in extreme edges of the margins (e.g., ff. 27, 37v). 1 large inhabited initial with display script in blue, red, and green (f. 7). Initials in red, blue, or green,
(845-882) according to Bischoff.List of contents in pen, pasted onto f. [iii]. 1 full-page miniature in ink and colours (f. 71v). Large initial in brown and colours, with interlace and geometric patterns and often animal head decoration or animals. Initials
of Mark. A later reader has added a title at the top of the page ('Marcus') and numbered the chapters ('.1.' in the right-hand margin). Henry and Marsh-Micheli's Group IVA: 'Middle and Late Twelfth-Century Manuscripts from the North-East of Ireland
annotations.Pigments oxidised.Watermark on f. [645] 77 historiated initials in gold and colours with foliate decoration, human heads, hybrid creatures. f. 1: cleric writing, for the beginning of Jerome's Prologue; f. 4v: Creation scenes, for Genesis; f. 28: Moses receives Tablets
and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘22 die mensis Junij, A.D. 1726’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime
first medieval parchment flyleaf). Sketches of heraldic arms (f. 144). 1 bas-de-page drawing (f. 168v). Large initials in red, green and/or blue with penwork decoration or pen-flourishing in green (and red) or red (and green) (ff. 2, 3, 4, 20v,