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York, The Morgan Library and Museum, M725 and M1090; Paris, Musée Marmottan, Wildenstein Collection (see Levi D'Ancona, cat. no. 24); Philadelphia, Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E M 20:2-3, 24:10-11, 28:19, 72:11A and B, 76:49-54; Private collection, formerly New
Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), p. 104, and appendix § 112-117. Frater Giovanni Montifal. di Modena, censor: inscribed with his name, undated (f. 269); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House,
Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), p. 104, and appendix § 112-117. Frater Giovanni Montifal. di Modena, censor: inscribed with his name, undated (f. 269); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House,
Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), p. 104, and appendix § 112-117. Frater Giovanni Montifal. di Modena, censor: inscribed with his name, undated (f. 269); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House,
blue pen-flourishing. Small penwork initials in brown and red ink. 4 line red staves. Leaf from a Gradual Margaret of York (b. 1446, d. 1503), duchess of Burgundy: arms (recto), and later inscription (verso, see below). Friars of Greenwich, c.
blue pen-flourishing. Small penwork initials in brown and red ink. 4 line red staves. Leaf from a Gradual Margaret of York (b. 1446, d. 1503), duchess of Burgundy: arms (recto), and later inscription (verso, see below). Friars of Greenwich, c.
censor (fl. in Urbino): inscribed with his name, 1688 (f. 182v); ee William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), appendix § 44.Heinrich Eisemann, bookseller: brought from him by the British Museum on 27 October
Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), p. 104, and appendix § 112-117. Frater Giovanni Montifal. di Modena, censor: inscribed with his name, undated (f. 269); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House,
pomegranates, between two lions surmounted by a fleur-de-lis and a crown, with the autograph inscriptions of Margaret of York, reading 'For yet not har that /ys on of yo[u]r treu frendes / Margarete of Yorke', and her doughter, Marie de
(fl. until 1596), censor: inscribed with his name, 1575 (f. 181v); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), p. 78, appendix § 105-110.Illegible inscription, probably censor's signature (f. 181v).Giuseppe Almanzi (b. 1801, d.
(fl. until 1596), censor: inscribed with his name, 1575 (f. 181v); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), p. 78, appendix § 105-110.Illegible inscription, probably censor's signature (f. 181v).Giuseppe Almanzi (b. 1801, d.
Small initials in blue with foliate pen-flourishing, many including human heads in the calendar. Breviary, Use of York (fragment), with a calendar (ff. 2-7v) Originally part of the same volume as Additional 34190. John Rawe, priest (d. 1500): inscription of
ff. 2-81 and 83-90. To see this cuttings in the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 18196, ff. 2-81 and 83-90.New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection (see Palladino 2003, cat. no. 69) was probably excised from the same
blue pen-flourishing. Small penwork initials in brown and red ink. 4 line red staves. Leaf from a Gradual Margaret of York (b. 1446, d. 1503), duchess of Burgundy: arms (recto), and later inscription (verso, see below). Friars of Greenwich, c.
blue pen-flourishing. Small penwork initials in brown and red ink. 4 line red staves. Leaf from a Gradual Margaret of York (b. 1446, d. 1503), duchess of Burgundy: arms (recto), and later inscription (verso, see below). Friars of Greenwich, c.
of the 17th century): inscribed with his name, 1612 (f. 196); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), pp. 100-101, and appendix § 80-84.Italian inscription: ‘Pentateuco Ebraico ossia li cinque libri di Moise’
of the 17th century): inscribed with his name, 1612 (f. 196); see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), pp. 100-101, and appendix § 80-84.Italian inscription: ‘Pentateuco Ebraico ossia li cinque libri di Moise’
arms differenced, for the king's two sons, in the lower margin; and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family with the Yorkist badge, 'Dieu et mon droit', in the outer margin, at the beginning of the prologue.
a partial border containing a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 23 of book 2. Includes the third volume of the Recueil des croniques d’Engleterre of Jean of Wavrin, preceded by a
the royal arms of Edward IV, and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family with the Yorkist badge, 'Dieu et mon droit', at the beginning of book 4. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium