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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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Flourished initial 'H'(eer), at the beginning of a prayer. Large initials in blue, with reserved designs, with red pen-flourishing or penwork decoration. Small initials in plain red or blue. Psalter Erased inscription in red, 15th century (f. 1).Inscribed, 16th

colours, and usually green or red washes, in rectangular frames, at the beginning of some prologues and saints's lives (ff. 1, 2v, 47v, 48v, 88, 89, 119, 139v, 140v, 156v). Large initials in colours with penwork decoration, usually with a

colours, and usually green or red washes, in rectangular frames, at the beginning of some prologues and saints's lives (ff. 1, 2v, 47v, 48v, 88, 89, 119, 139v, 140v, 156v). Large initials in colours with penwork decoration, usually with a

pencil 'Ex Abb. Pontigniaci, Auxerre' (f. 1). Sir Thomas Phillipps (b. 1792, d. 1872), baronet, collector of books and manuscripts: his shelfmark in pencil 'B24.736' (upper pastedown) and manuscript number 'Phillipps MS. 10,227' (f. 1); his sale, 5 June 1899,

pencil 'Ex Abb. Pontigniaci, Auxerre' (f. 1). Sir Thomas Phillipps (b. 1792, d. 1872), baronet, collector of books and manuscripts: his shelfmark in pencil 'B24.736' (upper pastedown) and manuscript number 'Phillipps MS. 10,227' (f. 1); his sale, 5 June 1899,

f. 98. Large initials in colours and gold and/or silver with penwork decoration, at the beginning of major divisions (ff. 1, 24v, 55, 184, 195), and smaller initials of the same type at the beginning of all chants. Initials in

f. 98. Large initials in colours and gold and/or silver with penwork decoration, at the beginning of major divisions (ff. 1, 24v, 55, 184, 195), and smaller initials of the same type at the beginning of all chants. Initials in

'E' on a probably post-medieval inserted patch of parchment. 1 large initial excised and replaced by an initial in gold, followed by display capitals in gold on a blue ground (f. 1). Small initials in blue with red penwork, or

Flourished initial 'D'(ixit) at the beginning of Exodus 12. 1 large initial excised and replaced by an initial in gold, followed by display capitals in gold on a blue ground (f. 1). Small initials in blue with red penwork, or

and tabulae (ff. 123v-124v) Henry Savile, of Banke (b. 1568 d. 1617), collector of manuscripts: inscription 'Netlton Hnry Savil' (f. 1, upper margin, in shorthand, partly erased), see Andrew G. Watson, ~The Manuscripts of Henry Savile of Banke~ (London: Bibliographical

small initials in red. Lectionary, imperfect The Carthsians of Mainz (14th century inscription:.'. . . est carthus(ensium) p(ro)pe mogu(n)cia(m)'), f. 1. 15th century additions (ff. 115v-116) in German cursive script.? Thomas Howard (b. 1585, d. 1646), 2nd earl of Arundel,

identifies two scribes of Arundel 44 in two leaves of this manuscripts (f. 32 (Scribe 4); and f. 33 (Scribe 1)). Diagrams. De coloribus urinarum; Tables for finding the moveable feasts, the age of the moon, the golden number and

foliate and/or interlace decoration and animal heads, a dragon, and/or animal masks at the beginning of Psalms 1, 51, and 101 (ff. 1, 56, 111v). Large initials in blue, green, purple, or red (some of the red oxidised), and a

foliate and/or interlace decoration and animal heads, a dragon, and/or animal masks at the beginning of Psalms 1, 51, and 101 (ff. 1, 56, 111v). Large initials in blue, green, purple, or red (some of the red oxidised), and a

and the four Evangelists. 1 full-page miniature of Christ and the four Evangelists in colours on a gold ground (f. 1v). 5 headpieces in colours and gold (ff. 2, 32, 82, 147, 200v). Large initials in gold, or in gold

headpiece. 1 full-page miniature of Christ and the four Evangelists in colours on a gold ground (f. 1v). 5 headpieces in colours and gold (ff. 2, 32, 82, 147, 200v). Large initials in gold, or in gold and colours. Simple

patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '13 die mensis Augusti A. D. 1724' (f. 1); and 'Horum Psalmorum Veersio, stille quae dicitur B. Hioronymi GALLICANA' (f. 9).Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow,

patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '13 die mensis Augusti A. D. 1724' (f. 1); and 'Horum Psalmorum Veersio, stille quae dicitur B. Hioronymi GALLICANA' (f. 9).Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow,

patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '13 die mensis Augusti A. D. 1724' (f. 1); and 'Horum Psalmorum Veersio, stille quae dicitur B. Hioronymi GALLICANA' (f. 9).Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow,

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