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
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
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
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),
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 or blue.
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 or blue. Miscellaneous theological
pen-flourishing, in the Vocabularium. f. 1 and f. 113, from a theological work, 2nd half of the 13th century, are used as flyleaves. Puzzle initials in blue and red with penwork decoration or pen-flourishing in red and blue (ff. 36,
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 or blue. Miscellaneous theological
a scroll with an inscription reading 'Bonus studens facit doctorem'; and a foliate initial 'I'(mperatoriam), at the beginning of book 1 of the Institutiones. Includes the Volumen Parvum composed of the Institutiones (ff. 1-70v), the Authenticum (ff. 71-201), the Libri
(Carley's 'Old Large Number') '36' (f. 1).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 132' (f. 1), included in the inventory of books in the Upper Library at Westminster of 1542; and in the catalogue of
5 initial words decorated with frames inhabited by hybrids in dark brown ink and red (ff. 1, 24, 24v, 31, 32v). 7 initial words decorated with bands filled with foliate motifs in dark brown ink and red (ff. 36, 36v,
is visible. 5 initial words decorated with frames inhabited by hybrids in dark brown ink and red (ff. 1, 24, 24v, 31, 32v). 7 initial words decorated with bands filled with foliate motifs in dark brown ink and red (ff.
initial words decorated with frames inhabited by hybrids in dark brown ink and red (ff. 1, 24, 24v, 31, 32v). 7 initial words decorated with bands filled with foliate motifs in dark brown ink and red (ff. 36, 36v, 37v,
and Mordred's armies on Salisbury Plain. Now bound in three volumes: Additional 10292, 10293 and 10294.f. 1 is kept separately as Additional 10293, f. 1 and 10294, f.1 (Catalogue: 10293/4).The texts are related to Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, MS
and Mordred's armies on Salisbury Plain. Now bound in three volumes: Additional 10292, 10293 and 10294.f. 1 is kept separately as Additional 10293, f. 1 and 10294, f.1 (Catalogue: 10293/4).The texts are related to Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, MS
back Arthur's sword, watched by Girflet. Now bound in three volumes: Additional 10292, 10293 and 10294.f. 1 is kept separately as Additional 10293, f. 1 and 10294, f.1 (Catalogue: 10293/4).The texts are related to Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, MS