Decorated initial 'M' with interlace and animal heads at the beginning of the Rule. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f.
Decorated letters with interlace and bird and beast heads and a mask, at the beginning of Chapter 14. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of
Decorated letter 'F'(rater) with interlace and a bird head at the beginning of chapter 29. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century
Decorated letter M'(ensa) with thin interlace and animal heads. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment
Decorated initial 'F'(ratres) with thin interlace and animal heads and leaves. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is
Decorated initials 'A'(pascha) and 'D'(ominico). The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf. f. 3 is
Decorated initials 'S'(iquis). The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf. f. 3 is a paper
Decorated initial 'D'(irigend). The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf. f. 3 is a paper
Historiated initial 'Q'([uonia]m) of Christ in Majesty in the bowl, with display script in gold, framed by a 'Winchester style' border with foliage intertwined with gold bars, at the beginning of Luke. Includes the Epistle of Jerome to Damasus
Text page. Includes the Epistle of Jerome to Damasus (ff. 1-2v), an extract from Jerome's commentary to Matthew, 'Plures fuisse' (ff. 2v-3v), the Epistle of Eusebius to Carpianus (ff. 3v-4v), a preface 'Sciendum etiam' (ff. 4v-5), and a table
Text page. Includes the Epistle of Jerome to Damasus (ff. 1-2v), an extract from Jerome's commentary to Matthew, 'Plures fuisse' (ff. 2v-3v), the Epistle of Eusebius to Carpianus (ff. 3v-4v), a preface 'Sciendum etiam' (ff. 4v-5), and a table
Historiated initial 'Q'([uonia]m) of Christ in Majesty in the bowl, with display script in gold, framed by a 'Winchester style' border with foliage intertwined with gold bars, at the beginning of Luke, with a sketch of a leaf in
Detail of a note, in Anglo-Saxon, of the admission of Cnut (d. 1035), king of England, of Denmark, and of Norway, and his brother Harold into the confraternity, probably of Christ Church, Canterbury, certified by the names of brothers
century (f. 1v).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Henrician title 'Decretales' and Westminster inventory number 'no. 1059' (f. 1), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after the inventory of 1542; in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix
century (f. 1v).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Henrician title 'Decretales' and Westminster inventory number 'no. 1059' (f. 1), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after the inventory of 1542; in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix
Detail of a medallion of a saint holding a book and a cross, within a 'Winchester style' border, at the beginning of the Gospel of John. Includes the Epistle of Jerome to Damasus (ff. 1-2v), an extract from Jerome's
Detail of a medallion of a saint holding a book and a cross, within a 'Winchester style' border, at the beginning of the Gospel of John. Includes the Epistle of Jerome to Damasus (ff. 1-2v), an extract from Jerome's
Detail of an illuminated initial 'I'(n principio) with display script in gold, at the beginning of the Gospel of John. Includes the Epistle of Jerome to Damasus (ff. 1-2v), an extract from Jerome's commentary to Matthew, 'Plures fuisse' (ff.
Detail of a 'Winchester style' border with foliage intertwined with gold bars, at the beginning of the Gospel of John. Includes the Epistle of Jerome to Damasus (ff. 1-2v), an extract from Jerome's commentary to Matthew, 'Plures fuisse' (ff.
century (f. 1v).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Henrician title 'Decretales' and Westminster inventory number 'no. 1059' (f. 1), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after the inventory of 1542; in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix