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in the 'Family H' version (ff. 193-212).Illuminated by the Master of the Flemish Boethius named after Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, néel. 1; previously incorrectly identified by Paul Durrieu 1891 as Alexander Bening (d. 1519), father of Simon Bening, and sometimes referred
in the 'Family H' version (ff. 193-212).Illuminated by the Master of the Flemish Boethius named after Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, néel. 1; previously incorrectly identified by Paul Durrieu 1891 as Alexander Bening (d. 1519), father of Simon Bening, and sometimes referred
Detail of a miniature of the Roman army illustrating a war with Carthage, at the beginning of book 4. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c. 1361-1364, at the request of Gomez Albornoz, governor of the city
Detail of a miniature of Trajan enthroned adopting Hadrian presented by Plotina, with the date 1480 and a motto 'Gy tens' inscribed on the wall, at the beginning of book 10. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled
Miniature of Caesar being questioned by the senate, with an inscription on the wall reading, 'Pour Parvenir', with a partial border and a foliate initial 'C'(esar), at the beginning of book 8. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola,
Detail of a miniature of Caesar being questioned by the senate, with an inscription on the wall reading, 'Pour Parvenir', at the beginning of book 8. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c. 1361-1364, at the request
Miniature of consuls administering an oath for the maintenance of liberties, with an instruction reading: 'Icy fault deux consulz Romains…', and a partial border, at the beginning of book 2. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c.
initials in colours and gold (ff. 69, 107). Three-sided borders with historiated initials in colours and gold (f. 165v, 196v). 1 gold initial with red and blue pen-flourishing (f. 226). Numerous large initials in blue with red penwork decoration, and
Miniature of Hannibal leading his army, with a partial border and an illuminated initial 'H'(anibal), at the beginning of book 5. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c. 1361-1364, at the request of Gomez Albornoz, governor of
of white ~rose-en-soleil~ with the motto 'Dieu est mon droit'; and an illuminated initial 'P'(rincipibus), at the beginning of book 1. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c. 1361-1364, at the request of Gomez Albornoz, governor of the
with Faustulus raising his hands in surprise, and Faustulus giving Romulus and Remus to Laurentia, at the beginning of book 1. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c. 1361-1364, at the request of Gomez Albornoz, governor of the
with boats being readied for depature. 10 large miniatures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 1, 9, 74, 100v, 116v, 130, 146, 172v, 192, 254v). Large and small initials in gold on red and blue
162, 171, 183-186).Little booklet containing a prayer in French and dated 'xi Juin 1674' pasted to f. 8 (ff. 2-7). 1 large historiated initial, in colours (f. 33). Large decorated initials, in colours. Smaller initials in red, blue, green, or
162, 171, 183-186).Little booklet containing a prayer in French and dated 'xi Juin 1674' pasted to f. 8 (ff. 2-7). 1 large historiated initial, in colours (f. 33). Large decorated initials, in colours. Smaller initials in red, blue, green, or
the arms of Richard IV, at the beginning of chapter 7 of book 1. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to Jean, duke of Berry. The
a partial border, at the beginning of chapter 10 of book 1. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to Jean, duke of Berry. The manuscript shares
33733, at one time attributed to Giulio Clovio (see Bradley 1891), but more recently considered the work of a follower. 1 miniature in colours and gold, of the martyrdom of Bartholomew with the saint being flayed alive. On the reverse
and the Yorkist badge of a white ~rose en soleil~ and motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (volume 1, Royal 18 D IX, f. 1, etc); written for him probably in Bruges, in 1479: inscribed 'Cy fine le cinquieme et /
and the Yorkist badge of a white ~rose en soleil~ and motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (volume 1, Royal 18 D IX, f. 1, etc); written for him probably in Bruges, in 1479: inscribed 'Cy fine le cinquieme et /
at the beginning of chapter 17 of book 1. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to Jean, duke of Berry. The manuscript shares the same abbreviated