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Decorated initial 'M' with interlace and animal heads at the beginning of the Rule. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f.
Decorated letters with interlace and bird and beast heads and a mask, at the beginning of Chapter 14. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of
Decorated letter 'F'(rater) with interlace and a bird head at the beginning of chapter 29. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century
Decorated letter M'(ensa) with thin interlace and animal heads. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment
Decorated initial 'F'(ratres) with thin interlace and animal heads and leaves. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is
Decorated initials 'A'(pascha) and 'D'(ominico). The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf. f. 3 is
Decorated initials 'S'(iquis). The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf. f. 3 is a paper
Decorated initial 'D'(irigend). The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (St Augustine’s – Canterbury ?), end of the 10th century (f. 1)f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf. f. 3 is a paper
Zoomorphic initial made up of animal bodies and heads and interlace, in the last section concerning the community's practice during the different seasons of the year. The initials are of Wormald's 'Type IIa' and Type I.Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes,
Decorated initial 'A'(nno) with animal heads at the beginning of a copy of a statute from the Lateran Palace in Rome, issued in 917, during the reign of the Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV. The initials are of Wormald's