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text, and of Matthew, Mark, and John (ff. 1, 8, 46, 79). 4 smaller initials in yellow, orange, brown and sometimes blue, one with zoomorphic features, at the beginning of prefaces (ff. 1, 2v, 44v, 77v). Highlighing of letters in
text, and of Matthew, Mark, and John (ff. 1, 8, 46, 79). 4 smaller initials in yellow, orange, brown and sometimes blue, one with zoomorphic features, at the beginning of prefaces (ff. 1, 2v, 44v, 77v). Highlighing of letters in
67-76, and 82 were printed fragments and have been removed.Musical notation (e.g., ff. 18v, 38, 40, 77r-v, 78r-v, 80r-v, 83r-v). 1 large interlace initial in brown, with birds and animal heads (f. 100). Large simple initial in yellow (f. 100v).
medieval red ink 'i'-'cci' (ff. 203-412).Musical notation on a two-line stave.Quire signatures in small Roman numerals. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold on a blue ground (f. 18v). Large initials in gold, mainly on blue grounds with red penwork
is the earliest richly illuminated manuscript with fairly definite evidence of having been made in Oxford, according to Morgan 1982. 1 half-page miniature at the beginning of a prayer to the Holy Face, or Veronica image, in colours and gold
volumes, now bound in two in Royal 1D XI-XII and in Royal 1 D XIII-XV, but with separate pagination for the five parts.Contains a new Latin translation of Pauline Epistles by Jacques Lefèvre. The changed reading of the Latin Vulgate
volumes, now bound in two in Royal 1D XI-XII and in Royal 1 D XIII-XV, but with separate pagination for the five parts.Contains a new Latin translation of Pauline Epistles by Jacques Lefèvre. The changed reading of the Latin Vulgate
'P'(aulus). Originally in five volumes, now bound in two in Royal 1D XI-XII and in Royal 1 D XIII-XV, but with separate pagination for the five parts.Contains a new Latin translation of Pauline Epistles by Jacques Lefèvre. The changed reading
(e.g., f. 2). 3 historiated initials in colours and gold, at the beginning of the Epistles (ff. 3, 71, 121). 1 foliate initial in colours and gold, at the beginning of Peter Lombard's prologue (f. 2). Initials in red, some
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.
1 to the Bodleian Library (now Bodley MS 270b).William Innys, bookseller, Prince's Arms, St Paul's Churchyard, owned until 1711: receipt signed 'Wm Innys' to John Kemp for payment for manuscripts for £40 dated 30 June 1711 (pasted onto f.