Miniature of a mala citonia, or quince plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other
Miniature of an oppoponax, or gum plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Miniature of an origanum, or wild marjoram plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other
Miniature of a piper, or pepper plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Miniature of a peonia, or peony plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Miniature of a paritaria, or pellitory-of-the-wall plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Miniature of a persica, or peach tree. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Miniature of a rosa, or Gallic rose bush. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other
Miniature of a raphanus, or horseradish plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Miniature of a rapa, or turnip plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other colour.
Miniature of a sumac, or Sicilian sumach plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with penwork decoration in the other
62v-93v), and 2 full-page miniatures at the beginning and at the end of the text of the Haggadah (ff. 1, 35v). 5 textual illustrations (ff. 9v, 20v, 21, 22, 22v). Numerous decorated initial-word panels with gold letters. Embellished vertical band
(ff. 62v-93v), and 2 full-page miniatures at the beginning and at the end of the text of the Haggadah (ff. 1, 35v). 5 textual illustrations (ff. 9v, 20v, 21, 22, 22v). Numerous decorated initial-word panels with gold letters. Embellished vertical
(for the poem, see Davidson vol. 1, no. 1651). Pricking and ruling are visible. Edges coloured in red.Jerusalem as the place of production is mentioned only in the later complement pasted onto f. 1, but not in the original colophon
Davidson, vol. 1, no. 1086). There is a fragmentary inscription on the cauldron. Pricking and ruling are visible. Edges coloured in red.Jerusalem as the place of production is mentioned only in the later complement pasted onto f. 1, but not
(for the poem, see Davidson, vol. 1, no. 1962). Pricking and ruling are visible. Edges coloured in red.Jerusalem as the place of production is mentioned only in the later complement pasted onto f. 1, but not in the original colophon
223. 1 folio with text framed by an arcade in ink (f. 121v). 2 decorated initial words framed by an arcade in ink (f. 47v, 101). 6 decorated initial words, in ink (ff. 18v, 32v, 37, 84, 223, 310). 1
name (f. 1).John Lumley, 1st baron Lumley (b. c. 1533, d. 1609), collector and conspirator: inscribed with his name (f. 1); listed in the 1609 catalogue of his collection, no. 1050 (see ~The Lumley Library~, 1956); passed to Henry, Prince
'L' with foliate decoration in colours and gold (f. 152). Large initial with foliate decoration in colours and gold (f. 1). Large puzzle initials in red and blue with fine penwork decoration (ff. 38, 40v, 41, 42v, 43). Numerous large
to Haymo, bishop of Halberstadt (840-853) (ff. 2-2v), with a table of capitula (ff. 3-5v).Includes the punctus flexus punctuation mark. 1 large foliate initial inhabited with human figures and animals, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text