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Messahala, 'Astrolabium' (in the translation of John of Seville). One diagram is unfinished (f. 225).The full contents are listed in Pedersen 2002, p. 128. 6 historiated initials in colours and gold with a bar border sprouting with foliage and including
Text page in a section of the manuscript which contains prayers of Irish origin, including an incantation against weak eyesight: '...give light of the eyes to me.' Near its end, it calls upon the body parts and qualities of
bar-border sprouting with foliage, and a hybrid creature, at the beginning of Messahala, 'Astrolabium' (translated by John of Seville). One diagram is unfinished (f. 225).The full contents are listed in Pedersen 2002, p. 128. 6 historiated initials in colours and
up to sun and moon, at the beginning of Messahala, 'Astrolabium' (translated by John of Seville). One diagram is unfinished (f. 225).The full contents are listed in Pedersen 2002, p. 128. 6 historiated initials in colours and gold with a
Messahala, 'Astrolabium' (in the translation of John of Seville). One diagram is unfinished (f. 225).The full contents are listed in Pedersen 2002, p. 128. 6 historiated initials in colours and gold with a bar border sprouting with foliage and including
'Astrolabium' (in the translation of John of Seville). One diagram is unfinished (f. 225).The full contents are listed in Pedersen 2002, p. 128. 6 historiated initials in colours and gold with a bar border sprouting with foliage and including hybrid
'Astrolabium' (in the translation of John of Seville). One diagram is unfinished (f. 225).The full contents are listed in Pedersen 2002, p. 128. 6 historiated initials in colours and gold with a bar border sprouting with foliage and including hybrid
creature and a hare, in Messahala, 'Astrolabium' (in the translation of John of Seville). One diagram is unfinished (f. 225).The full contents are listed in Pedersen 2002, p. 128. 6 historiated initials in colours and gold with a bar border
Man holding an orb Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
the British Library. Detail Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
Library. Man with astrolabe Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
British Library. Man reading Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
the British Library. Detail Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
Text page of Virgil's Eclogues. Peter of Blois's 'Speculum iuris canonici' consists of 60 chapters, each devoted to a legal argument. Peter, who is not to be confused with his older and more famous namesake, the archdeacon of Bath
Text page at the beginning of Persius's Satires. Peter of Blois's 'Speculum iuris canonici' consists of 60 chapters, each devoted to a legal argument. Peter, who is not to be confused with his older and more famous namesake, the
393) (f. 84v);Pseudo-Augustine, Sermo de oratione dominica (serm. 58) (f. 84v) (all texts are attributed to Augustine in the manuscript); John of Damascus trad. by Burgundio of Pisa, De fide orthodoxa (ff. 85-107v); Thomas Gallus, 'Extractio' (attributed here to Dionysius
earl of Arundel (b. 1512, d. 1580): inscribed 'Arundel' (f. 2); the Arundel collection bequeathed to Lord Lumley, his son-in-law. John Lumley, 1st baron Lumley (b. c.1533, d. 1609), collector and conspirator: inscribed with his name (f. 2). ? Perhaps
earl of Arundel (b. 1512, d. 1580): inscribed 'Arundel' (f. 2); the Arundel collection bequeathed to Lord Lumley, his son-in-law. John Lumley, 1st baron Lumley (b. c.1533, d. 1609), collector and conspirator: inscribed with his name (f. 2). ? Perhaps
earl of Arundel (b. 1512, d. 1580): inscribed 'Arundel' (f. 2); the Arundel collection bequeathed to Lord Lumley, his son-in-law. John Lumley, 1st baron Lumley (b. c.1533, d. 1609), collector and conspirator: inscribed with his name (f. 2). ? Perhaps
without blue pen-flourishing (ff. 224v-225v). Register of letters (ff. 7v-198v), with table of chapters (ff. 1-7); Dialogue of Basil and John Chrysostom (ff. 198-224); Isidore of Seville on Music (ff. 224v-225) The Cistercian abbey of St Mary, Cambron: inscribed 'Liber