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of Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk, wife of Lord Guilford Dudley, proclaimed queen in 1553: given by her to Sir John Bridges, the Lieutenant of the Tower, moments before her execution on 12 February 1554. Marginal notes in her hand
of Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk, wife of Lord Guilford Dudley, proclaimed queen in 1553: given by her to Sir John Bridges, the Lieutenant of the Tower, moments before her execution on 12 February 1554. Marginal notes in her hand
of Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk, wife of Lord Guilford Dudley, proclaimed queen in 1553: given by her to Sir John Bridges, the Lieutenant of the Tower, moments before her execution on 12 February 1554. Marginal notes in her hand
of Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk, wife of Lord Guilford Dudley, proclaimed queen in 1553: given by her to Sir John Bridges, the Lieutenant of the Tower, moments before her execution on 12 February 1554. Marginal notes in her hand
Puzzle initial on the first page of text, from the book of Job, with Arundel and Lumley ownership signatures. Includes the books from Job to Revelation. The first volume is Royal 1 E VII. The text corrected or emended
Detail of an historiated initial 'L'(ocutus) of Moses speaking to the Israelites, with a sketch for an illuminator, at the beginning of Numbers. Second volume of a set. The other manuscripts are Royal 3 E I, 3 E III-V
Detail of an historiated initial 'P'(arabole) of Solomon teaching Rehoboam, at the beginning of Proverbs, with ownership signatures of Arundel and Lumley. Fourth volume of a set. The other manuscripts are Royal 3 E I-III, 3 E V and
Historiated initial 'B'(eatus) of David playing the harp in the upper register, and David killing Goliath in the lower register, at the beginning of Psalm 1, and an illuminated initial 'B'(eatus) with a dragon, at the beginning of the
Library. Man writing numbers Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
Glossed text of Ezekiel 40:6-11. Fifth volume of a set. The other manuscripts are Royal 3 E I-IV and 3 E VIII. Royal 3 E VII is related but not executed in the same workshop.Instructions for running titles and
Text page in a section of the manuscript which contains prayers of Irish origin, including an incantation against weak eyesight: '...give light of the eyes to me.' Near its end, it calls upon the body parts and qualities of
Man holding an orb Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
the British Library. Detail Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
Library. Man with astrolabe Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
British Library. Man reading Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
the British Library. Detail Written by different scribes Various authors including Robert Grosseteste (index Lincolniensis), Johannes de Sacro Bosco (index Johannes de Sacrobosco, Iohannes de Sacro Bosco, John de Sacrobosco), Jordanus de Nemore, Albumasar France and England (ff. 114-119v only)
Text page of Virgil's Eclogues. Peter of Blois's 'Speculum iuris canonici' consists of 60 chapters, each devoted to a legal argument. Peter, who is not to be confused with his older and more famous namesake, the archdeacon of Bath
Text page at the beginning of Persius's Satires. Peter of Blois's 'Speculum iuris canonici' consists of 60 chapters, each devoted to a legal argument. Peter, who is not to be confused with his older and more famous namesake, the
of Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk, wife of Lord Guilford Dudley, proclaimed queen in 1553: given by her to Sir John Bridges, the Lieutenant of the Tower, moments before her execution on 12 February 1554. Marginal notes in her hand
of Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk, wife of Lord Guilford Dudley, proclaimed queen in 1553: given by her to Sir John Bridges, the Lieutenant of the Tower, moments before her execution on 12 February 1554. Marginal notes in her hand