initial 'A'(lexander), at the beginning of Aristoteles's Epistola Ypocratis ad Alexandrum. 1 large puzzle initial in blue and red with penwork decoration in red and blue (f. 1).1 smaller initial with reserved designs (f. 4). Small initials in plain
f. 1).Charles Burney (b. 1757, d. 1817), D.D., classical scholar.Acquired by the British Museum as part of Burney’s library from his son Charles Parr Burney in 1818 (inscription 'E Libri Caroli Parr Burney 1818', f. 1). Decorated initials Eastern Mediterranean
red and blue with pen-flourishing in the same colours including foliate motifs extending into the borders on all sides (f. 1). Large initials in blue with red pen-flourishing including foliate motifs and flowers (ff. 5v (with face), 9, 12, 14v,
zodiacical figures, 1 in brown ink, 2 with red, yellow and light pink (ff. 36v, 37, 46). 4 Diagrams including a diagram of the world (f. 36). Large and small initials in plain red, some with reserved designs. 1 large
zodiacical figures, 1 in brown ink, 2 with red, yellow and light pink (ff. 36v, 37, 46). 4 Diagrams including a diagram of the world (f. 36). Large and small initials in plain red, some with reserved designs. 1 large
Full Record: Scilly Isles County Cornwall Transcript Icon description island, off St Buryan Icons island Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology uncertain Translation Earlier editors Celly (OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps Silly (Angliae Figura) Overwritten Attested spelling Sully Hy 1 Ol
Full Record: Dale County Pembrokeshire Transcript dale Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances faded Etymology OE dael, ON dalr, 'valey' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps dale (Angliae Figura); dale (Totius Britanniae; single building) Overwritten no Attested spelling
faded Etymology OE haefer, 'goat' + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors havford (Parsons) Early Maps Arforde (Angliae Figura); hau(er)ford (Totius Britanniae; two buildings, castle, walls with one gate) Overwritten yes (?) Attested spelling Haverford 1204 PbRec i. 1; Welsh Hwlffordd
P; among the 12th-century attestations there are 5 herst-forms, among the 13th-century attestations there are 11 hurst-forms, 4 herst-forms and 1 hirst-form, among the 14th-century attestations there are only hurst-forms, and among the 15th-century attestations there are 2 herst-forms, so