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penthateuchus' (f. 235v).Marginal addition on f. 1v possibly represents instructions to the artist.Early modern inscription on f. 235v numbers the quires of the manuscript, giving an inaccurate folio count. The same hand has made a similar addition to Harley 3168.

aid in the lower margin of f. 3 stating the number of quires. Original foliation in Arabic numerals the lower margin.Catchwords written horizontally.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf. Puzzle initials in red and blue with pen-flourishing in the same colours

43, 44, and part of f. 65 has been excised.Inscription at the end stating the number of folios and quires (f. 65).ff. 1* and 66 are former pastedowns. Puzzle initials in red and blue with pen-flourishing in both colours extending

alternately blue or red, with flourishing in the other colour. One-line initials alternately blue or red (only in red in quires xii-xv; ff. 115-158). Bible with prologues Reginald, priest of Bury St Edmunds, 14th century.The Franciscan convent of Babwell, Bury

alternately blue or red, with flourishing in the other colour. One-line initials alternately blue or red (only in red in quires xii-xv; ff. 115-158). Bible with prologues Reginald, priest of Bury St Edmunds, 14th century.The Franciscan convent of Babwell, Bury

alternately blue or red, with flourishing in the other colour. One-line initials alternately blue or red (only in red in quires xii-xv; ff. 115-158). Bible with prologues Reginald, priest of Bury St Edmunds, 14th century.The Franciscan convent of Babwell, Bury

Goffredus Tranensis's Summa super titulis Decretalium. Most quires have on their last verso a count of the number of paraphs in the quire, e.g. 'cxxii' (f. 13v), 'c' (f. 24v), 'cxx' (f. 37v), etc. 5 large puzzle initials in red

Goffredus Tranensis's Summa super titulis Decretalium. Most quires have on their last verso a count of the number of paraphs in the quire, e.g. 'cxxii' (f. 13v), 'c' (f. 24v), 'cxx' (f. 37v), etc. 5 large puzzle initials in red

a part of the Carmina Burana collection (ff. 95-194), both parts probably written by the same hand but in separate quires and divided by blank pages (ff. 93v-94); f. 94v includes a list of contents added by the hand of

a part of the Carmina Burana collection (ff. 95-194), both parts probably written by the same hand but in separate quires and divided by blank pages (ff. 93v-94); f. 94v includes a list of contents added by the hand of

a part of the Carmina Burana collection (ff. 95-194), both parts probably written by the same hand but in separate quires and divided by blank pages (ff. 93v-94); f. 94v includes a list of contents added by the hand of

headers, catchwords, quire marks (in the centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of the quires). Erased inscriptions (ff. 1v, 2, 207v). Numerous large puzzle initials in red and blue with penwork decoration or pen-flourishing

the last leaf of the quire); leaf signatures (on the recto of the leaves of the first half of some quires: 'I'-'iiii'); catchwords.f. 1 is a medieval parchment flyleaf; remains of a lost parchment flyleaf is pasted on f. 1

from a 12th-century manuscript with musical notation, on four-line red staves.Leaf signatures (i, ii, iii, iiii, v) in crayon in quires 1-2; remains of catchwords. 2 large puzzle initials in red and blue with pen-flourishing in both colours (f. 1).

faces (ff. 1*-2*,190-191v only). Coloured initials in alternating red and blue. Extended ascender on the first line in a few quires. Chronica maiora The Cistercian abbey of St Mary's, Jervaulx (Yorkshire), late-13th or early-14th century: inscribed 'liber jorevallis (ff. 11v,

ff. 70, 151 also only have gloss framing an empty space.All bifolios have been split into separate leaves so that quires can only be distinguished by catchwords and leaf signatures. Some leaves are significantly smaller (e.g., ff. 125-126).Parts of the

The manuscript contains the rare fourth Decade as well as unusual textual variants. It is missing its initial and final quires; 'instead of the whole of the first, third and fourth Decade, it only gives the text of the Ab

The manuscript contains the rare fourth Decade as well as unusual textual variants. It is missing its initial and final quires; 'instead of the whole of the first, third and fourth Decade, it only gives the text of the Ab

The manuscript contains the rare fourth Decade as well as unusual textual variants. It is missing its initial and final quires; 'instead of the whole of the first, third and fourth Decade, it only gives the text of the Ab

Coloured initial 'Q'(uid) at the beginning of Psalm 51. Includes a 'Psalter romanum', with marginal glosses in Latin and interlinear Old English gloss, attributed to Aethelwold (ff. 8-171) (see Gretsch, 1999), 12 canticles (ff. 171v-186v) and a Gloria entitled

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