x 80) on paper.Various watermarks visible. 5 diagrams on thick paper with moveable parts, in yellow and brown (ff. 20v-22v), 1 also with yellow and black (f. 21v) and one with a man in colours (f. 20v). Miniature of a
1400-1401; preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-22).Catchwords written vertically and bifolium signatures. Foliation in red beginning on f. 1. 4 large miniatures in colours and gold, with full foliate borders containing the royal arms of England, and foliate
in four compartments: 1. the Entry into Jerusalem, 2. the Cleansing of the Temple, 3. Christ and the woman taken in adultery, 4. Judas agreeing to betray Christ, with a full border, at the beginning of part 5. Includes 'La
in two compartments: 1. the Resurrection of Christ, 2. Noli me tangere, with a full border and an illuminated initial 'L'(e jour), at the beginning of part 7. Includes 'La vie de notre seigneur Jhesucrist', the French adaptation attributed to
in four compartments: 1. Finding of the infant Judas, 2. Judas killing his foster brother, 3. Judas killing his father, 4. Judas before Pilate, with a full border, at the beginning of the La Vengance de la mort Jhesu Christ.
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the British
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the British Museum
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the British Museum from Payne and
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the British Museum from Payne and
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the British Museum from Payne and
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the British Museum from
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 grounds. Les commentaires de César Bought by the
1400-1401; preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-22).Catchwords written vertically and bifolium signatures. Foliation in red beginning on f. 1. 4 large miniatures in colours and gold, with full foliate borders containing the royal arms of England, and foliate
1400-1401; preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-22).Catchwords written vertically and bifolium signatures. Foliation in red beginning on f. 1. 4 large miniatures in colours and gold, with full foliate borders containing the royal arms of England, and foliate
bears a decorated initial but no text. Decorated headpieces, titles in display capitals, and decorated initials in light brown (ff. 1, 153, effaced). Decorated lines and initials, rubrics, marginal numbers of psalms and running titles in light brown. Psalter, imperfect,
initial 'D' in an astronomical treatise. 1 large puzzle initial in red and blue with pen-flourishing in blue and red (f. 28). Small initials in red with blue pen-flourishing or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Spaces for initials (ff. 42v,
border and a foliate initial 'E'(n), at the beginning of book 1. First of two volums; volume II is Royal 15 E III.Contains 'De propreitatibus rerum' of Bartholomaeus Anglicus translated in French in 1372 by Jean Corbechon as the 'Livre
the later addition is more didactic, scholarly, and pessimistic. 1 large miniature, followed by a small miniature and a large decorated initial, with full foliate borders, in colours and gold (f. 1). 85 small miniatures, partly coloured pen drawings (ff.
the later addition is more didactic, scholarly, and pessimistic. 1 large miniature, followed by a small miniature and a large decorated initial, with full foliate borders, in colours and gold (f. 1). 85 small miniatures, partly coloured pen drawings (ff.