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and different styles of initials are apparent in the various quires, although the two-column layout has been maintained throughout. The manuscript was compiled in the Middle Ages. None of the quires has notable decorative features, other than the initials noted
Text page. ff. 17-24 are bound in the wrong order. Catchwords written horizontally. Quire marks (Roman numerals in the centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of the quires).A description of this manuscript written
Decorated initial 'C'(UM), probably altered, in silver (oxidised) and colours with interlace motif. According to unpublished notes of A. C. de la Mare at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the style of the initial indicates the North East of Italy
notabilia and maniculae in black or purple (ff. 1-125).Patristic compilation: 7 quires missing at the beginning and at least 5 at the end, as suggested by the old foliation '70-189, 193-196, 244' (ff. 1-125). One large initial in red with
the beginning of De rhetorica. Quires numbered in the middle of the lower margin on the last folio. Large initials with yellow, brown and red decoration (ff. 2, 58). Smaller initials in red and yellow. De inventione (index Rhetorica) (ff.
into the margin at the beginning of the text. Catchwords. Quires numbered on the recto of the 1st and verso of the last folio. Leaf signatures.Gap after f. 150.Watermark of scissors (ff. [150b-d]), similar to C. M. Briquet, ~Les Filigranes:
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
of Leviticus. Ruling is visible. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Quires start with flesh side. On the dating, see Pasternak, 2009. 5 decorated initial-word panels in colours and gold accompanied by partial foliate borders at the beginnings of
the end ff. [287]-[289]. Six unfoliated blank leaves after f. 2. Quires are numbered with Hebrew characters starting with alef on f. 13v until f. 163v. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Ruling is visible. Numerous initial-word panels with
3 unfoliated blank leaves at the end ff. [287]-[289]. Six unfoliated blank leaves after f. 2. Quires are numbered with Hebrew characters starting with alef on f. 13v until f. 163v. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Ruling is
Plain initial 'C'(ogitanti) at the beginning of the text. ff. 17-24 are bound in the wrong order. Catchwords written horizontally. Quire marks (Roman numerals in the centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of
Text page with a note by the scribe Lupus of Ferrières in the lower margin, signalling a missing quire. ff. 17-24 are bound in the wrong order. Catchwords written horizontally. Quire marks (Roman numerals in the centre of the
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
diversis artibus. Quire marks (in the centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of quires 1-13). One leaf missing between ff. 102-103, another between ff. 110-111, and another between ff. 149-150. Large and smaller initials
e-caudata.Quire marks (in ink in the centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of the quires); 1 quire signature (in crayon in the centre of the lower margin of f. 25).ff. 163v and 164 are
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
enclosing the arms of Ludovicus Petronius. Catchwords written vertically.Some damaged illegible folios.The central and flanking bifolia of one of the quires is stained, as if possibly an inlay had been removed (?) (ff. 101v-102, 103v-104, 105v-106). Large white vine historiated
unfoliated blank leaves at the end ff. [287]-[289]. Six unfoliated blank leaves after f. 2. Quires are numbered with Hebrew characters starting with alef on f. 13v until f. 163v. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Ruling is visible.