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colours and gold, at the beginning of books and prefaces (ff. 1, 2). Initials in red with blue pen-flourishing or in green or blue with red pen-flourishing. Diatessaron (or Unum ex quatuor), with glosses Added inscription mentioning Richard I [called
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
at the beginning of each Epistle and the prologue. Initials in blue with penwork decoration in red, at the beginning of the rest of the commentaries. Initials in blue or red. Running titles in red and green. Gloss on the
in red, green, blue and gold colours, with clasps. This manuscript is from a three-volume collection of texts. The first volume is Harley 2800, January-May; the second is Harley 2801, June-September).The Vita of Fronto is probably the 'first' version (BHL
1 (ff. 1, 2v). 2 large initials in brown or blue with penwork decoration in red and green, at the beginning of books (ff. 66, 123). Smaller initials in red, blue, brown or green, some with penwork decoration throughout the
in red, blue, and green, with foliate decoration. The volume is a collection of fragments of music, principally Gregorian, from manuscripts of different date and origin. It was originally part of a collection of fragments from manuscripts and printed books,
colours and gold, at the beginning of books and prefaces (ff. 1, 2). Initials in red with blue pen-flourishing or in green or blue with red pen-flourishing. Diatessaron (or Unum ex quatuor), with glosses Added inscription mentioning Richard I [called