above. This manuscript is 381, article 1. Article 2 (kept separately) contains the Sarum Breviary, imperfect, and is foliated continuing with 12-76. It contains a table of contents for the whole volume (f. 1), and also shows evidence of a
Tomb. This manuscript is 381, article 1. Article 2 (kept separately) contains the Sarum Breviary, imperfect, and is foliated continuing with 12-76. It contains a table of contents for the whole volume (f. 1), and also shows evidence of a
'D'(omine). This manuscript is 381, article 1. Article 2 (kept separately) contains the Sarum Breviary, imperfect, and is foliated continuing with 12-76. It contains a table of contents for the whole volume (f. 1), and also shows evidence of a
Unfinished version of figural poem 1 (book 1), unbordered, depicting Christ's body in cruciform. ff. 4v, 6, 34v, 48, and 50 are blank. f. 1 contains the beginning of ~De laudibus~, book 3: blank space has been left for an
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,
'E'(t rex David) with a man, at the beginning of 1 Kings (3 Kings). The second volume of the Bible is Harley 2804.Ampersands.Instructions to rubricator (e.g., ff. 1v, 45v).Quire signatures. 1 large miniature in colours and gold of Jerome writing
large initials, outlined in red, with clasps, foliate motifs and dragons, for books 1 and 4 (ff. 2, 75v). Smaller initials in red, with some penwork decoration. Names ('Petrus' and 'Gregorius') in red. Dialogi (ff. 2-108), followed by smaller texts
large initials, outlined in red, with clasps, foliate motifs and dragons, for books 1 and 4 (ff. 2, 75v). Smaller initials in red, with some penwork decoration. Names ('Petrus' and 'Gregorius') in red. Dialogi (ff. 2-108), followed by smaller texts
score on three five-line red staves (C clef), England, second half of the 14th century 1 diagram in red and green (f. 27v). Large red or green initials, some with penwork decoration in the other colour or both colours. Topography
on three five-line red staves (C clef), England, second half of the 14th century 1 diagram in red and green (f. 27v). Large red or green initials, some with penwork decoration in the other colour or both colours. Topography of
score on three five-line red staves (C clef), England, second half of the 14th century 1 diagram in red and green (f. 27v). Large red or green initials, some with penwork decoration in the other colour or both colours. Topography
2 historiated initials in colours (ff. 1, 2). Small simple initials in red, green, or blue. Epistola de vita S. Dunstani; Life of St Dunstan The Benedictine cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury (see f. 2; Gameson 1999 p. 94).Dover
censing monk, animals, and animal heads. 2 historiated initials in colours (ff. 1, 2). Small simple initials in red, green, or blue. Epistola de vita S. Dunstani; Life of St Dunstan The Benedictine cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury (see
Harley 2800, with January-May; and the third is Harley 2802, with October-December).Ampersands.Decorated quire signatures (e.g., ff. 46v, 62v, 94). 1 full-page miniature in colours of scenes from the lives of Peter and Paul (f. 21). Large zoomorphic initial in colours
(no coloration) in score on three five-line red staves (C clef), England, second half of the 14th century 1 diagram in red and green (f. 27v). Large red or green initials, some with penwork decoration in the other colour or
coloration) in score on three five-line red staves (C clef), England, second half of the 14th century 1 diagram in red and green (f. 27v). Large red or green initials, some with penwork decoration in the other colour or both
mensural notation (no coloration) in score on three five-line red staves (C clef), England, second half of the 14th century 1 diagram in red and green (f. 27v). Large red or green initials, some with penwork decoration in the other
heads, at the beginning of Osbern's Life of St Dunstan. 2 historiated initials in colours (ff. 1, 2). Small simple initials in red, green, or blue. Epistola de vita S. Dunstani; Life of St Dunstan The Benedictine cathedral priory of
St Dunstan; the script perhaps by two scribes. 2 historiated initials in colours (ff. 1, 2). Small simple initials in red, green, or blue. Epistola de vita S. Dunstani; Life of St Dunstan The Benedictine cathedral priory of Christ Church,