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Sandler, stylistically related to the Grey-Fitzpayn Hours, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum 242. See also Egbert 1940.Catchwords. 17 large historiated initials (ff. 1, 5v, 6, 8, 24, 34v, 49, 52, 65v, 88), or miniatures (ff. 1v, 2, 3, 58v, 64v) in colours
Sandler, stylistically related to the Grey-Fitzpayn Hours, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum 242. See also Egbert 1940.Catchwords. 17 large historiated initials (ff. 1, 5v, 6, 8, 24, 34v, 49, 52, 65v, 88), or miniatures (ff. 1v, 2, 3, 58v, 64v) in colours
Sandler, stylistically related to the Grey-Fitzpayn Hours, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum 242. See also Egbert 1940.Catchwords. 17 large historiated initials (ff. 1, 5v, 6, 8, 24, 34v, 49, 52, 65v, 88), or miniatures (ff. 1v, 2, 3, 58v, 64v) in colours
initial is by the same artist, Nerio, and probably from the same manuscripts as Add. 32058, ff. 1 (a)-(b), and 2 (a).Musical notation. 1 historiated initial 'V' of the Poisoning of John the Evangelist, with four men kneeling before the
Jean de Meun for Jean de Brienne in 1284.Stylistically close to Vegetius, ~De re militari~, Vatican Library, Reg. lat. 1628. 1 half-page miniature in colours on a gold diapered ground (f. 3). Partial bar borders in blue and red with
de Meun for Jean de Brienne in 1284.Stylistically close to Vegetius, ~De re militari~, Vatican Library, Reg. lat. 1628. 1 half-page miniature in colours on a gold diapered ground (f. 3). Partial bar borders in blue and red with initials
brown ink (f. 48). Specimens of Calligraphy Written in London by Petruccio Ubaldini; signed and dated 20 July 1550 (ff. 1, 21, 42).Edward VI (b. 1537, d.1553), king of England and Ireland, king from 1547: apparently intended for him (ff.
Jean de Meun for Jean de Brienne in 1284.Stylistically close to Vegetius, ~De re militari~, Vatican Library, Reg. lat. 1628. 1 half-page miniature in colours on a gold diapered ground (f. 3). Partial bar borders in blue and red with
Abbates exempti Monasterii Sancti Albani', and '. . . a domino Thomas: Ramryge: abbas: monasterii: Sancti: Albani R. Blakene[s?]' (f. 1) (Ramryge was abbot 1492-1521).English 16th-century inscription 'By me Thomas marles [his?] bocke witnes by Edward Stretcham by Robarte hatene(?),
inscription (f. 96v). Thomas Fry: 15th-century inscription 'Liber Thome ffry' (f. 1). Inscription 'Roger Gourton(?) (f. 74v).Christopher Towneley (b. 1604, d. 1674), antiquary: inscription 'Chr' Towneley' ( f. 1). Richard Towneley, in 1702: his book-plate with the date (f. 2v);
books signed by Richard III: see Sutton and Visser-Fuchs 1997 p. 1. 2 large puzzle initials in red and blue with foliate pen-flourishing in blue and red (ff. 1, 20v). Large and smaller initials in blue with red foliate pen-flourishing.
decoration in red, some in form of birds or creatures (ff. 1, 8v, 13v, 25, 36, 46, 56). Two initials in blue with penwork decoration in red (f. 1). Rubrics in red. Verse initials touched in red. Marginal diagram added
of contents, see the ~Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts~ 1808. Puzzle initials with pen-flourished decoration in blue and red (ff. 1, 12v, 13, 30). Initials in blue with pen-flourished decoration in red. Paraphs in blue or red. A collection of
Decorated initial 'T'(erencius). Interlinear and marginal notation.For a detailed list of the contents, see the Harley Catalogue. 1 large initial in red (f. 1). Smaller initials in black or black and red. Capitals marked in red. Comoediae (index Comedies), including
4961, 4962, 4963.Ruled in hardpoint.Vertical catchwords. 6 large white vine initials in colours and gold (ff. 1, 28, 45v, 62v, 81, 103v). De Antiquitates Judaicae (volume 2) Two medallions with emblems and mottos ('Nil Placet Quant ie por ate') and
foliate penwork decoration and a full penwork border, at the beginning of Edward I's confirmation of Magna Carta 1 large and 1 small puzzle initial in blue and red, with foliate penwork infill and flourishing (ff. 9, 23), the first
the ink stamp of the Royal Society. 6 partial bar borders, with leaves or flowers extending from the ends (ff. 1, 24, 43, 74v, 81v, 95). Large and small initials in blue with red penwork decoration, sometimes with foliate forms
partial bar borders, with leaves or flowers extending from the ends (ff. 1, 24, 43, 74v, 81v, 95). Large and small initials in blue with red penwork decoration, sometimes with foliate forms (e.g., f. 33), and pen-flourishing. Paraphs in red
Theological miscellany, including Expositiones super psalterium (part); Distinctiones (excerpt) ? The Cistercian abbey of St Mary, Eberbach (inscribed 'Z245', f. 1; perhaps listed in its catalogue, see Palmer 1998 p. 283).? Thomas Howard (b. 1585, d. 1646), 2nd earl of
with foliate penwork decoration. 6 partial bar borders, with leaves or flowers extending from the ends (ff. 1, 24, 43, 74v, 81v, 95). Large and small initials in blue with red penwork decoration, sometimes with foliate forms (e.g., f. 33),