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Decorated initial 'H'(eri) with foliate decoration at the beginning of the sermon of Fulgentius for the feast of Stephen, at the beginning fo the Sanctorale. The Psalms are in two columns.Includes a Calendar (ff. 1-6v); Abbreviated Psalms, Canticles, and
Detail of an illuminated initial. The Psalms are in two columns.Includes a Calendar (ff. 1-6v); Abbreviated Psalms, Canticles, and Litany (ff. 7-32); Abbreviated Missal (ff. 32v-42); Breviary Temporale (ff. 43-200) and Sanctorale (ff. 200-335); a table of readings (f.
Illuminated initial 'D'(ixi). The Psalms are in two columns.Includes a Calendar (ff. 1-6v); Abbreviated Psalms, Canticles, and Litany (ff. 7-32); Abbreviated Missal (ff. 32v-42); Breviary Temporale (ff. 43-200) and Sanctorale (ff. 200-335); a table of readings (f. 335), a
Illuminated intial. The Psalms are in two columns.Includes a Calendar (ff. 1-6v); Abbreviated Psalms, Canticles, and Litany (ff. 7-32); Abbreviated Missal (ff. 32v-42); Breviary Temporale (ff. 43-200) and Sanctorale (ff. 200-335); a table of readings (f. 335), a hymn
Decorated initials. The Psalms are in two columns.Includes a Calendar (ff. 1-6v); Abbreviated Psalms, Canticles, and Litany (ff. 7-32); Abbreviated Missal (ff. 32v-42); Breviary Temporale (ff. 43-200) and Sanctorale (ff. 200-335); a table of readings (f. 335), a hymn
Calendar page for February, with the dedication of the church of St. Lawrence, Ludlow (the largest parish church in Shropshire): about half-way down the page, written in red ink at 13 February, is 'Dedicacion de la eglise seint Laurence
The ownership inscription of John Clerk, grocer and apocetharius of King Edward IV, and warden of the London Company of Grocers in 1467 and 1475. The apocetharius of the royal household was the official responsible for preserved fruits and
Coloured initials in the litany. Each column on this page has the saint's name to the left, followed by a space and an abbreviation of the word 'priez' (pray [for me]), with a hybrid creature in the lower right
Ink drawings of a huntsman and his dog chasing a female ape: the ape carries one child on her back, and the other on her front, and a mermaid and a ship in the sea. Contents:Calendar (ff. 1-6v), which
which this manuscript is probably listed as 'Cronica mo[na]chi Cestr[ensis] cu[m] aliis', priced at 20 shillings.The pressmark 'P. lxi' (f. 1) may be from Norwich priory but is unidentified.The initials 'R.W.' in a later hand on f. I have not
appearing to Charles the Great, at the beginning of chapter 1 of 'Charlemagne' book 4. With over 400 illustrations, this manuscript is one of the moxt luxurious French manuscripts of the 14th century.According to Hedeman 1991, one of nine illustrated
the Pious holding a parliament at Aix-la-Chapelle, at the beginning of chapter 8 of 'Louis the Pious' book 1 With over 400 illustrations, this manuscript is one of the moxt luxurious French manuscripts of the 14th century.According to Hedeman 1991,
which this manuscript is probably listed as 'Cronica mo[na]chi Cestr[ensis] cu[m] aliis', priced at 20 shillings.The pressmark 'P. lxi' (f. 1) may be from Norwich priory but is unidentified.The initials 'R.W.' in a later hand on f. I have not
in use, at the beginning of chapter 25 of 'Philip Augustus' book 1. With over 400 illustrations, this manuscript is one of the moxt luxurious French manuscripts of the 14th century.According to Hedeman 1991, one of nine illustrated copies made
meeting Louis the Pious, at the beginning of chapter 7 of 'Louis the Pious' book 1. With over 400 illustrations, this manuscript is one of the moxt luxurious French manuscripts of the 14th century.According to Hedeman 1991, one of nine
was formerly Additional 39810. 1 large historiated initial, accompanied by a full historiated foliate border, in colours and gold (f. 7). 5 smaller historiated initials or miniatures including a small initial in the right corner, accompanied by full (historiated) foliate
which this manuscript is probably listed as 'Cronica mo[na]chi Cestr[ensis] cu[m] aliis', priced at 20 shillings.The pressmark 'P. lxi' (f. 1) may be from Norwich priory but is unidentified.The initials 'R.W.' in a later hand on f. I have not
which this manuscript is probably listed as 'Cronica mo[na]chi Cestr[ensis] cu[m] aliis', priced at 20 shillings.The pressmark 'P. lxi' (f. 1) may be from Norwich priory but is unidentified.The initials 'R.W.' in a later hand on f. I have not
which this manuscript is probably listed as 'Cronica mo[na]chi Cestr[ensis] cu[m] aliis', priced at 20 shillings.The pressmark 'P. lxi' (f. 1) may be from Norwich priory but is unidentified.The initials 'R.W.' in a later hand on f. I have not
which this manuscript is probably listed as 'Cronica mo[na]chi Cestr[ensis] cu[m] aliis', priced at 20 shillings.The pressmark 'P. lxi' (f. 1) may be from Norwich priory but is unidentified.The initials 'R.W.' in a later hand on f. I have not