teacher giving a lecture to his students, at the beginning of book 1. Catchwords and bifolium signatures. Running titles. Instructions for book numbers and rubrics. 1 historiated (f. 1) and 3 foliate (ff. 81, 153v, 225, 264) initials in colours
'Fides est rerum sperandarum argumentum'. 3 puzzle initials in red and blue with pen-flourishing in the same colours (ff. 1, 22, 160). Initials in red with blue pen-flourishing and in blue with red pen-flourishing. Plain initials in red. Rubrics in
'i'-'cci' (ff. 203-412).Musical notation on a two-line stave.Quire signatures in small Roman numerals. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold on a blue ground (f. 18v). Large initials in gold, mainly on blue grounds with red penwork decoration, and foliate
'i'-'cci' (ff. 203-412).Musical notation on a two-line stave.Quire signatures in small Roman numerals. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold on a blue ground (f. 18v). Large initials in gold, mainly on blue grounds with red penwork decoration, and foliate
medieval red ink 'i'-'cci' (ff. 203-412).Musical notation on a two-line stave.Quire signatures in small Roman numerals. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold on a blue ground (f. 18v). Large initials in gold, mainly on blue grounds with red penwork
margin, a man painted around a textual addtion so that he appears to be holding it, from Book 1 of the Decretals. Part I: the text and gloss written in Southern France, perhaps in Toulouse: lemmata underlined in yellow, with
and building at the beginning of Esdras 1. Pfändtner's early 1st style.The version of Psalms in this manuscript is the sole complete witness so far identified of a translation prepared by Nicholas Maniacoria (d. 1145), based on the Hebrew text
handed the keys at the beginning of 1 Peter. Pfändtner's early 1st style.The version of Psalms in this manuscript is the sole complete witness so far identified of a translation prepared by Nicholas Maniacoria (d. 1145), based on the Hebrew
out. 6 large historiated initials in gold and colours with foliate decoration and sometimes a dragon or animal head (f. 1: friar writing for prologue to Genesis; f. 4: Creation scenes for Genesis; f. 84v: God speaking to Joshua for
shape of a heart affixed to the lower inside cover; f. vi is the pastedown on the lower inside cover. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 14v). 2 large historiated initials in colours (ff. 14, 62). 8
shape of a heart affixed to the lower inside cover; f. vi is the pastedown on the lower inside cover. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 14v). 2 large historiated initials in colours (ff. 14, 62). 8
shape of a heart affixed to the lower inside cover; f. vi is the pastedown on the lower inside cover. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 14v). 2 large historiated initials in colours (ff. 14, 62). 8
shape of a heart affixed to the lower inside cover; f. vi is the pastedown on the lower inside cover. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 14v). 2 large historiated initials in colours (ff. 14, 62). 8
shape of a heart affixed to the lower inside cover; f. vi is the pastedown on the lower inside cover. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 14v). 2 large historiated initials in colours (ff. 14, 62). 8
shape of a heart affixed to the lower inside cover; f. vi is the pastedown on the lower inside cover. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 14v). 2 large historiated initials in colours (ff. 14, 62). 8
shape of a heart affixed to the lower inside cover; f. vi is the pastedown on the lower inside cover. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 14v). 2 large historiated initials in colours (ff. 14, 62). 8
Miniatures of the Crucifixion and the Virgin and Child, the soul of Lucy de Vere being carried to heaven by angels, and her funeral, and decorated initial. Part II is stored separately.This is the fifth oldest English obituary roll,
Prayers. Part II is stored separately.This is the fifth oldest English obituary roll, though the others are fragmentary, preceded by those of Turgot of Durham (d. 1115) in Harley 491, Reginald of Bath (d. 1190) in a Cambridge University
Tituli. Part II is stored separately.This is the fifth oldest English obituary roll, though the others are fragmentary, preceded by those of Turgot of Durham (d. 1115) in Harley 491, Reginald of Bath (d. 1190) in a Cambridge University
Tituli. Part II is stored separately.This is the fifth oldest English obituary roll, though the others are fragmentary, preceded by those of Turgot of Durham (d. 1115) in Harley 491, Reginald of Bath (d. 1190) in a Cambridge University