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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The

the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The

the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The

the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

of a miniature of Roxane being brought before Alexander. Contains the Historia Alexandri translated as Quinte Curse Ruffe des faiz du grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret of

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; first presented to Charles the Bold in 1468.Another copy of the same text copied by Jean Duchesne of Lille is now Los Angeles, Getty

the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of Briain then England, and the kings of France, written in four columns William Harvey (d. 1567), herald: inscribed 'William hervy als Clarencieulx king of Armes' (top of membrane 1).The

service of Isabella of Portugal and then her son, Charles the Bold of Burgundy and his wife Margaret ofYork; addressed to Charles the Bold (b. 1433, d. 1477), duke of Burgundy (ff. 7-204v); preceded by a list of rubrics

Sotheby's, 16 November 1925, lot 116). 2 montages composed of borders in colours and gold, of grotesques, the arms of Clement VII and inscriptions (ff. 66a-c), and of the Medici device of a diamond ring with three feathers and motto

Sotheby's, 16 November 1925, lot 116). 2 montages composed of borders in colours and gold, of grotesques, the arms of Clement VII and inscriptions (ff. 66a-c), and of the Medici device of a diamond ring with three feathers and motto

A dismembered montage of a section of border of grotesques, and the Medici device of a diamond ring with three feathers and motto 'Semper', the arms of Clement VII (f. 69b; 40 x 135) and two plain panels (f. 69a,

Sotheby's, 16 November 1925, lot 116). 2 montages composed of borders in colours and gold, of grotesques, the arms of Clement VII and inscriptions (ff. 66a-c), and of the Medici device of a diamond ring with three feathers and motto

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