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Puzzle initial 'A', at the beginning of the Repertorium juris civilis. 1 large puzzle initial in red and blue (f. 1).1 smaller puzzle initial in red and blue (f. 110v). 5 smaller initials in red or blue, some with
Detail of puzzle initial. 1 large puzzle initial in red and blue (f. 1).1 smaller puzzle initial in red and blue (f. 110v). 5 smaller initials in red or blue, some with reserved designs, with penwork decoration in blue
for rubrics (e.g., ff. 103, 104). 1 large miniature in colours and gold, with a foliate initial in colours and gold and a full border, at the beginning of the text (f. 2). 1 puzzle initial in blue and red
for rubrics (e.g., ff. 103, 104). 1 large miniature in colours and gold, with a foliate initial in colours and gold and a full border, at the beginning of the text (f. 2). 1 puzzle initial in blue and red
for rubrics (e.g., ff. 103, 104). 1 large miniature in colours and gold, with a foliate initial in colours and gold and a full border, at the beginning of the text (f. 2). 1 puzzle initial in blue and red
for rubrics (e.g., ff. 103, 104). 1 large miniature in colours and gold, with a foliate initial in colours and gold and a full border, at the beginning of the text (f. 2). 1 puzzle initial in blue and red
Decorated initial 'R'(everendo), at the beginning of Petrus de Braco's Compendium juris canonici. 1 large puzzle initial in red and brown with blue penwork decoration (f. 1). 2 large puzzle initials in red and blue or brown (ff. 53, 70).
Detail of decorated initial. 1 large puzzle initial in red and brown with blue penwork decoration (f. 1). 2 large puzzle initials in red and blue or brown (ff. 53, 70). Large and small initials in plain red, blue (or
with pen-flourishing in blue or red, and large initials in red or blue with pen-flourishing in blue or red, or 1 puzzle initial in red and blue with pen-flourishing in blue and red (ff. 3, 31 [puzzle initial], 71, 97v,
Patterned headpiece. Large patterned headpieces in brown and red (ff. 2, 22, 32, 145v). Small patterned headpieces and endpieces in red and/or brown, some decorated with foliate forms (e.g., ff. 85v, 95, 117). Large and small initials in red.
Miniature of Alexander being lowered into the sea in a cask, along with a cat and a cock, with a foliate initial 'L'(ore) and a partial border, at the beginning of chapter 65. Illuminated by the Master of the
Detail of a miniature of Alexander enthroned, presented with the caladrius birds, and a foliate initial 'Q'(uant) with a partial border, at the beginning of chapter 74. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the
Detail of a miniature of a battle with two-headed dragons. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by him
Detail of a miniature of the triumphant entry of Alexander into Babylon. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated
Detail of a miniature of Alexander sending letters. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by him include a
Detail of a miniature of Aristotle sending a letter to Alexander. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by
Detail of a miniature of the birth of a monstrous child. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by
Detail of a miniature of Jobas serving Alexander with poisoned wine. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by
Miniature of Jobas serving Alexander with poisoned wine, and an illuminated initial 'Q', with a foliate border. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and
Detail of a miniature of Alexander leaving the table. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by him include