Drawing of the Swan, or Bird (Cygnus). Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35); De Concordia solaris cursus et
Drawing of Orion and his dog. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35); De Concordia solaris cursus et lunaris
Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35); De Concordia solaris cursus et lunaris (ff. 49-51); Pliny, De cursu earum
Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35); De Concordia solaris cursus et lunaris (ff. 49-51); Pliny, De cursu earum
Drawing of Ara, the Altar. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35); De Concordia solaris cursus et lunaris (ff.
Text page. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35); De Concordia solaris cursus et lunaris (ff. 49-51); Pliny, De
la Mare at the Bodleian Library.? Cardinal Domenico Capranica (b. 1400, d. 1458), theologian, canonist, and statesman.On ff. iv and 1 a partly erased (?) 17th century inscription: ‘71 Collegii’, possibly referring to the Collegio Capranica, Rome, which in a
la Mare at the Bodleian Library.? Cardinal Domenico Capranica (b. 1400, d. 1458), theologian, canonist, and statesman.On ff. iv and 1 a partly erased (?) 17th century inscription: ‘71 Collegii’, possibly referring to the Collegio Capranica, Rome, which in a
Drawing of the constellation Pisces, with the stars picked out as red dots. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff.
Drawing of Perseus holding Medusa's severed head, with red dots for the constellations. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff.
Drawing of the constellation Capricorn, with the stars picked out as red dots. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff.
Drawing of an arrow, and of an eagle, with the constellations marked as red dots. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus
Detail of drawing of the eagle, with the constellations marked as red dots. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff.
Drawing of Delphinus, the Dolphin, with the constellations marked as red dots. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35);
Drawing of the Hare [Lepus], with the stars marked as red dots. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et sphere (ff. 30v-32); De nominibus stellarum (ff. 33-35);
Drawings of the constellations Centaur (Centaurus), stretching his hand towards the Altar, holding the Beast (Fera), and below, the Hydra. Containing Hygenius De Astronomia (ff. 1-30); Priscian, De Duodecim Signis (f. 30r-v); Abbo of Fleury, De differentia circuli et
Flourished initial 'I'(uri), in Bartolus de Saxoferrato's In primam partem digesti veteris. Ff. 1-2 and ff. 266-267 are added parchment flyleaves inscribed 'Lectura Domini Bartoli super prima partis ff. Veteris mei Leonis de Lazera Legum doctoris civis padue' (f.
Flourished initials, decorated catchword, and scribal colophon. Ff. 1-2 and ff. 266-267 are added parchment flyleaves inscribed 'Lectura Domini Bartoli super prima partis ff. Veteris mei Leonis de Lazera Legum doctoris civis padue' (f. 266), but apparently originally a
3 large and 1 smaller decorated foliate initials, the first accompanied by a full, the others by a three-sided foliate border, in colours and gold (ff. 1, 100v, 166v, 202). Smaller initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Paraph marks in
beginning of the Nova Statuta. 3 large and 1 smaller decorated foliate initials, the first accompanied by a full, the others by a three-sided foliate border, in colours and gold (ff. 1, 100v, 166v, 202). Smaller initials in blue with