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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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Detail of a drawing of the Coronation of the Virgin. Scott related the format, page design, and iconography of this manuscript to that of Oxford, Corpus Christi College MS 161 and Yale MS 27. Numerous drawings of types in

White vine initial. Musical notation. 1 large white vine initial, in colours and gold (f. 1). Smaller and small initials in red with blue or brown pen-flourishing or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Musical treatises Note in French, 18th/19th century

Petrarch standing (f. 29). Decorated border with floral motifs in gold, silver, and colours, and 1 decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 63). 1 small decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 71). Initials in red or blue with

Petrarch standing (f. 29). Decorated border with floral motifs in gold, silver, and colours, and 1 decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 63). 1 small decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 71). Initials in red or blue with

19s. 6d. (Egerton MSS 628-709), and a further 17 lots were purchased subsequently for £2 9s. 6d. (Egerton MSS 710-730). 1 large puzzle initial in red and blue with red pen-flourishing (f. 63). Small initials in blue with red foliate

of a lost Missal. Marginal sketches and notes in French (ff. 27, 61). 1 full-page miniature with full foliate borders, in colours and gold. Added miniature Part 1: Claude de Seyssel (b. c. 1450/55, d. 1520), jurist, advisor to the

notes in French (ff. 27, 61). 1 armorial full-page miniature, in colours and gold (f. 6v). 2 full-page miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders, in colours and gold, for the prologue and the first chapter (ff. 7,

borders. Marginal sketches and notes in French (ff. 27, 61). 1 armorial full-page miniature, in colours and gold (f. 6v). 2 full-page miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders, in colours and gold, for the prologue and the

Decorated initial. From ff. 48, large and small initials in red or brown, some with red or light brown highlighting. Highlighting of letters in red. Epistolae, imperfect (ff. 1-47v); Auluaria sive Querolus (ff. 72-86v) Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660,

Petrarch standing (f. 29). Decorated border with floral motifs in gold, silver, and colours, and 1 decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 63). 1 small decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 71). Initials in red or blue with

Petrarch standing (f. 29). Decorated border with floral motifs in gold, silver, and colours, and 1 decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 63). 1 small decorated initial in gold and colours (f. 71). Initials in red or blue with

on the verso.There is a pastedown with an inscription on f. 1. Ruled in hardpoint. Quire signatures: A, B, etc. Written in Italy, possibly Venice c. 1420, according to unpublished notes of A. C. de la Mare at the Bodleian

and pink large initials on a gold background with a three-sided foliate border (ff. 1, 47). Gold initial and text have been rubbed away (f. 1). Large blue initials with red pen-flourishing at the beginning of each chapter. Job and

Robert Fuller and divided into 5 volumes. This was the first volume, as suggested by a 18th-cent. note (f. 1). Its contents relate to the abbey's rights and privileges in churches, manors and forests and include numerous royal and episcopal

salutaribus documentis~ff. 66v-97v: ~De Vita Christiana~ff. 97v-100v: ~De Creatione~ff. 97v-199v (incomplete): ~De Duodecim Abusionibus~ 1 puzzle initial in red and blue with red pen-flourishing (f. 1). Blue initials with red pen-flourishing at the beginning of each section. Paraphs and chapter

in colours and foliate extensions (ff. 1, 21). Numerous plain initials in blue. Rubrics in red. Capitals marked in red. Odes (index Carmina) Pandolfo di Ricasoli, baron, of Florence: his bookstamp, 17th century (ff. 1, 71v).The Convent of Discalced Carmelites,

(f. 1). Nathaniel Noel (fl. 1681, d. c. 1753), bookseller, employed by Edward Harley for buying books and manuscripts chiefly on the Continent, where his agent was George Suttie: sold to the Harleys on 20 January 1721/22 (f. 1; see

Decorated headpiece and initial. A table of contents in Latin (f. 2* verso).ff. 1-20 are palimpsest in Latin.ff. 12 and 38 are blank. Decorated headpiece and initial in red (f. 21). Titles and initials in red. Basil's 'De legendis

(Lot-et-Garonne, France), maintained by the Jesuits from 1591 to 1762: inscribed, 17th century 'Coll. Agen. Soc. Jesu Cat. Insc' (f. 1; see Wright 1972).The Harley Collection, formed by Robert Harley (b. 1661, d. 1724), 1st earl of Oxford and Mortimer,

geometric and foliate decoration, decorated initials and titles in brown (ff. 1, 18v, 54v, 76v, 102v). Decorated initials, rubrics and marginalia in brown. 'Grammatica Isagoge Graece', Books 1-4 Written by Georgios Tribizias, a Greek priest in Venice (ff. 1-146; see

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