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Historiated initial 'Q'(uid) of king David with a sword and another man, at the beginning of Psalm 51. Related to a set of biblical manuscripts, Royal 3 E I-V and 3 E VIII, but not executed in the same
Historiated initial 'D'(ixi) of David pointing his mouth with the head of God above, at the beginning of Psalm 38, and a decorated initial 'D'(ixi) with an animal, at the beginning of the commentary on Psalm 38. Related to
Foliate initial 'C'(um) with a dragon, at the beginning of the prologue. Related to a set of biblical manuscripts, Royal 3 E I-V and 3 E VIII, but not executed in the same workshop.Catchwords and quire signatures in lead
Historiated initial 'C'(antate) of three clerics singing, at the beginning of Psalm 97, and a foliate initial 'C'(antate) at the beginning of the commentary to Psalm 97. Related to a set of biblical manuscripts, Royal 3 E I-V and
Historiated initial 'E'(xultate) of David playing the bells, at the beginning of Psalm 80, and a foliate initial 'E'(xultate) at the beginning of the commentary on Psalm 80. Related to a set of biblical manuscripts, Royal 3 E I-V
Historiated initial 'D'(ominus) of God and David pointing his eyes, at the beginning of Psalm 26, and a foliate initial 'D'(ominus) with a dragon, at the beginning of the commentary on Psalm 26. Related to a set of biblical
with the standing Mary and John, and the sun and moon above, before the Canon of the Mass. According to Wormald 1954, the scribe who wrote this manuscript was also responsible for Additional 57528, which is signed 'Normandus'.If written in
with the standing Mary and John, and the sun and moon above, before the Canon of the Mass. According to Wormald 1954, the scribe who wrote this manuscript was also responsible for Additional 57528, which is signed 'Normandus'.If written in
and Rouse 2000).Busleyden College, Leuven (index Louvain), 16th/17th century: inscribed 'Ex bibliotheca Collegii Buslidiani Lovanij' (f. 1; see Wright 1972). John Chamberlayne (b. 1666, d. 1723), translator and literary editor, son of Edward Chamberlayne (b. 1616, d. 1703), writer: purchased
and Rouse 2000).Busleyden College, Leuven (index Louvain), 16th/17th century: inscribed 'Ex bibliotheca Collegii Buslidiani Lovanij' (f. 1; see Wright 1972). John Chamberlayne (b. 1666, d. 1723), translator and literary editor, son of Edward Chamberlayne (b. 1616, d. 1703), writer: purchased
and Rouse 2000).Busleyden College, Leuven (index Louvain), 16th/17th century: inscribed 'Ex bibliotheca Collegii Buslidiani Lovanij' (f. 1; see Wright 1972). John Chamberlayne (b. 1666, d. 1723), translator and literary editor, son of Edward Chamberlayne (b. 1616, d. 1703), writer: purchased
decoration in blue and/or red. Rubrics in red. Small initials highlighted in red. Castle Acre cartulary, arranged mainly topographically. ? John Wynchelsea (index Wynchelsey), prior of the Cluniac priory of Castle Acre, c. 1510: his inscription 'Iohannes Wynchelse' (f. 5*
Crucifixion, with Mary and John flanking Christ on the cross, a skull below, and two angels above. Musical notation.ff. 108-109 are 14th century replacement folios written below top line.The original text is erased in several places (e.g., ff. 76-78v; ff.
Crucifixion, with Mary and John flanking Christ on the cross, a skull below, and two angels above. Musical notation.ff. 108-109 are 14th century replacement folios written below top line.The original text is erased in several places (e.g., ff. 76-78v; ff.
Inscription recording the pledge of the book by William de Rokesle, a Dominican friar from London, to James of Spain, canon of St. Paul's, London, illegitimate son of King Alfonso X of Castile, and nephew of Eleanor, wife of
formed by a dragon and a lion, of John writing on a tablet and the dove of the Holy Spirit approaching to his ear, at the beginning of the prologue to John. Fourth volume of a set of Glossed Gospels;
Historiated initial 'I'(n principio) of John holding a book, at the beginning of John. Catchwords and quire and bifolium signatures. 2 historiated initials in colours, at the beginning of the two Gospels (ff. 2, 121v), and 2 foliate initials with
Drawing of John the Baptist with holding a disk depicted with a lamb, with Salome under his feet and two lions at his sides. Includes the Summa logicae et naturalis philosophiae of John Dumbleton (d. 1349?), fellow of Merton College,
the book from John Whethamstede to the Benedictines at Oxford. John Lumley's ownership inscription underneath. Thomas Netter (c. 1375-1430) of [Saffron] Walden, prior provincial of the English Carmelites and confessor to Henry V, was an opponent of John Wyclif and
(the symbol of John the Baptist) and the eagle symbol of John the Evangelist. Thomas Netter (c. 1375-1430) of [Saffron] Walden, prior provincial of the English Carmelites and confessor to Henry V, was an opponent of John Wyclif and the