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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

in colours and gold (ff. 1, 13, 15, 84, 99v, 108v, 116v (x2)). Large puzzle initials in gold and blue, with pen-flourishing in blue (and red) and red (and blue), developing decorated extensions with fleur-de-lys, 1 developing a full border

in colours and gold (ff. 1, 13, 15, 84, 99v, 108v, 116v (x2)). Large puzzle initials in gold and blue, with pen-flourishing in blue (and red) and red (and blue), developing decorated extensions with fleur-de-lys, 1 developing a full border

in colours and gold (ff. 1, 13, 15, 84, 99v, 108v, 116v (x2)). Large puzzle initials in gold and blue, with pen-flourishing in blue (and red) and red (and blue), developing decorated extensions with fleur-de-lys, 1 developing a full border

in colours and gold (ff. 1, 13, 15, 84, 99v, 108v, 116v (x2)). Large puzzle initials in gold and blue, with pen-flourishing in blue (and red) and red (and blue), developing decorated extensions with fleur-de-lys, 1 developing a full border

with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

in colours and gold (ff. 1, 13, 15, 84, 99v, 108v, 116v (x2)). Large puzzle initials in gold and blue, with pen-flourishing in blue (and red) and red (and blue), developing decorated extensions with fleur-de-lys, 1 developing a full border

by unicorns and enclosed in a wreath with the motto 'In deo est mea gloria'. Ruling in pink ink.f. 1 is ruled but unwritten.No local saint in the litany. Miniature of the consecration of a bishop (f. 1v). Large initials

last leaf, near the fore-edge (see, e.g., ff. 12v, 24v, 48v or 60v). One or more leaves lost before f. 1, including the beginning of and the historiated initial to Genesis, and after f. 374.Catchwords; leaf marks. 4 historiated initials

Headpiece and decorated initial at the beginning of the text. Watermark of an angel, see C. M. Briquet, ~Les Filigranes: Dictionnaire historique des marques du papier dès leur apparition vers 1282 jusqu'en 1600~, A Facsimile of the 1907 edition

text in 1471.Catchwords written vertically. Leaf signatures.ff. i-iii are blank flyleaves.Composite codex. Large initial in blue with red pen-flourishing (f. 1). Large coloured initials in red or blue, some with reserved lines, others with a small amount of penwork decoration

tre belle donne innamorate' (the first quire is missing). Horizontal catchwords.CF: Upper cover needs repair. 1 large initial in blue and brown at the beginning of the Rime (f. 31). 2 smaller initials in blue and brown (ff. 128v, 167).

24v, for a list of contents of the composite manuscript; inscribed ‘Seduli(us) & p(ro)sp(er). Glosati’ in a formal script (f. 1, top margin; the Prosper is now Burney 344). Simple red or green initials, some decorated with the other colour

Detail of decorated initials. Ff. 1-24 is a separate manuscript with no illumination except paraph marks in plain red or blue, but the whole volume belonged apparently to Pirckheimer. He added a table of contents at the end (ff.

margin, a medallion with an effaced coat of arms (f. 16). 25 white vine initials in colours and gold (ff. 1, 16, 24v, 37, 43v, 51v, 64, 71v, 78v, 86v, 96v, 105, 117, 123v, 135v, 143, 153v, 166, 176v, 185v,

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