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Detail of a full-page panel: initial-word panel ~Wa-yehi~ (and it came to pass) inhabited by hybrids, a lion and a deer, at the beginning of Ruth. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to
Detail of a page: initial-word panel ~Shir~ (song) inhabited by a bear and a unicorn, at the beginning of Song of Songs. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add
Detail of a page: initial-word panel ~Divrei~ (words) with King David playing harp in the middle flanked by a lion and a stag, at the beginning of Ecclesiastes. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related
Detail of a page: initial-word panel ~Wa-yehi~ (and it came to pass) embedded into a Gothic structure inhabited by dragons and different kinds of animals, at the beginning of Esther. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript
Detail of a page: initial-word panel ~Koh~ (so) incorporated into a Gothic architectural structure inhabited by two armed hybrids and two unicorns, at the beginning of the ~Haftarot~. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related
Marginal micrographic design of foliate scroll. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the Gradual of Saint Katharinental (Zürich, Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Frauenfeld, LM 26117). 5 full-page miniatures
Detail: micrography of the ram stuck in the bush in the outer margin, at the Sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22). Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and
Detail of an initial-word panel with King David playing harp in the middle flanked by a lion and a stag. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and
Arcades framing ~masoretic~ lists. Watermark, of a lamb holding a cross (f. [ii]) and initials of JW (f. [425]), of James Whatman II, paper maker (1764-1793). Gilt edges.Foliation is written on the verso side of the leaves. Hebrew foliation
Marginal micrographic design of foliate scroll and a bird standing on top of three square boxes pecking from the upper one illustrating the chief baker’s dream of Joseph's story saying, ‘I also had a dream: there were three cake
initials left blank. Paraphs in red or blue. Various mainly legal treatises including Tractatus de bastardia (ff. 12-19), Hengham's Summa magna and Summa parva (ff. 66-97), imperfect Added manicula in a medieval hand.Added texts and annotations, 15th century (ff. 20v,
Marginal micrographic design of foliate scroll and a bird standing on top of three square boxes pecking from the upper one illustrating the chief baker’s dream of Joseph's story saying, ‘I also had a dream: there were three cake
Detail: decorated initial-word panel at the beginning of 1 Chronicles. Unfoliated blank leaves after ff. 12 (ff. [12a], [12b]), 448.Hebrew foliation from f. 13 starting with alef, that is, 1 until f. 124 (Hebrew fol. 113). Hebrew foliation restarts
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
Illustration of the vessels the princes of the tribes offer for the dedication of the altar (Numbers 7). Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Ruling is visible. First quire (ff. 1-11) is an addition. Narkiss dates the manuscript
Text page from the Book of Numbers. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Ruling is visible. First quire (ff. 1-11) is an addition. Narkiss dates the manuscript to the 14th century (see Narkiss, 1984, 25). Numerous decorated ~parashah~
Micrography of foliate with dragons, at the beginning of Numbers. Imperfect at the beginning and the end, as well as there are lacunae after ff. 273, 300, 322. Ruling is sometimes visible. 1 inhabited initial word in ink (f.