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to the illuminator (ff. 81v, 143, 246). 22 large miniatures in colours and gold at the beginning of books (ff. 1, 53, 69v, 81v, 101, 118, 143, 161, 163, 177, 190, 204v, 218v, 230v, 246, 249, 253v, 259, 263v, 268v,
to the illuminator (ff. 81v, 143, 246). 22 large miniatures in colours and gold at the beginning of books (ff. 1, 53, 69v, 81v, 101, 118, 143, 161, 163, 177, 190, 204v, 218v, 230v, 246, 249, 253v, 259, 263v, 268v,
Decorated initial 'F'(rater) and display capitals at the beginning of the general prologue. Chapters start on new lines; chapter numbers are inset into the text area. Large puzzle initials in red and blue with flourishing in red and blue.
Decorated initial 'I'(n) and display script at the beginning of Genesis. Chapters start on new lines; chapter numbers are inset into the text area. Large puzzle initials in red and blue with flourishing in red and blue. Small initials
de Camberone scriptori et servanti benedictio, auferenti autem maledictio amern' (f. 7); 'Liber sancte marie de Camberone in hanouya'(?) (f. 1); 'de Camberone' in the lower margin every few folios.Adam Clarke (b. 1762, d. 1832), Wesleyan Methodist minister and scholar:
de Camberone scriptori et servanti benedictio, auferenti autem maledictio amern' (f. 7); 'Liber sancte marie de Camberone in hanouya'(?) (f. 1); 'de Camberone' in the lower margin every few folios.Adam Clarke (b. 1762, d. 1832), Wesleyan Methodist minister and scholar:
de Camberone scriptori et servanti benedictio, auferenti autem maledictio amern' (f. 7); 'Liber sancte marie de Camberone in hanouya'(?) (f. 1); 'de Camberone' in the lower margin every few folios.Adam Clarke (b. 1762, d. 1832), Wesleyan Methodist minister and scholar:
liturgical poem for Rosh ha-Shanah (Davidson, vol. 1, no. 7106). The manuscript is imperfect at the beginning and at the end. Lower margin has been cut off numerous times (ff. 56, 57, 84, 86, 87, 105, 119, 125, 126, 127,
ha-Shanah composed by Rabbi Simeon bar Isaac ben Abun of Mainz (Davidson vol. 1, no. 8906). The manuscript is imperfect at the beginning and at the end. Lower margin has been cut off numerous times (ff. 56, 57, 84, 86,
f. [iii] was foliated as 1.Unfoliated blank leaf after ff. 80 and 143. f. 1 is from a Latin manuscript.Watermark, f. [ii] similar to Edward Heawood, ~Watermarks~ (Monumenta Chartae Papyraceae Historiam Illustrantia, I) (Hilversum: Paper Publication Society, 1950), no. 214
f. [iii] was foliated as 1.Unfoliated blank leaf after ff. 80 and 143. f. 1 is from a Latin manuscript.Watermark, f. [ii] similar to Edward Heawood, ~Watermarks~ (Monumenta Chartae Papyraceae Historiam Illustrantia, I) (Hilversum: Paper Publication Society, 1950), no. 214
text from Pars ii., Causa xiii., Quæst. ii., c. xxix, and rubric for the beginning of c. xxx (f. 1); and 1 miniature in colours and gold, illustrating Pars ii., Causa xxviii: an infidel, who has married, was converted to
Full-page panel of ~masorah magna~ in micrographical design. f. 1 is cut off most part. Folios 1 and 4 are later additions.Hebrew foliation from f. 5, starting with 2 until the end of the Pentateuch (f. 99).In the colophon (f.
Full-page panel of ~masorah magna~ in micrographical design. f. 1 is cut off most part. Folios 1 and 4 are later additions.Hebrew foliation from f. 5, starting with 2 until the end of the Pentateuch (f. 99).In the colophon (f.
Marginal drawing of two scholars pointing at geometrical figures. Contains: Aristotle, Sophistici Elenchi in the old Latin translation, imperfect (ff. 3-24); Topica in the old Latin translation (ff. 25-112);Analytica Priora (ff. 113-171); Analytica Posteriora (ff. 171-208v). A fragment of
and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '13 die mensis Julij, A.D. 1723' (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime
other colour. Paraphs in blue or red. Summa de vitiis et virtutibus (index Summa virtutum) Added text, 13th century (f. 1) and list of contents, ?14th century (ff. 1v-2v). The cathedral church of Ely, Cambridge: inscribed, 15th century, 'Iste liber
blue with pen-flourishing in the same colours including foliate motifs extending into the margins to form a partial border (f. 1). Initials in red or blue with pen-flourishing in the other colour. Paraphs in red or blue. Ascenders decorated with
Roman de Brut. Part 1 is written in Anglo-Norman French.After f. 48 some leaves are missing, containing lines 10,807-13,178 of the Brut.The Description of England (134 lines) is thought to be part of a prologue to the 'Estorie des Engles'
Puzzle initial with fish in the margin. Note that 'De Camberone' is also entered every few folios in Huntington Library, MS HM 41537.After his death, Adam Clarke's library passed to his son, Rev. J. B. B. Clarke. He auctioned