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    British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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    Sermones. Large and small initials alternately red with blue flourishing (as far as f. 25v), or vice versa; those on ff. 3 and 76 with penwork in both colours. Line-fillers. Odes (ff. 3-42), Epodes (ff. 42-50), Carmen saeculare (ff. 50-51),

    Epistolae. Large and small initials alternately red with blue flourishing (as far as f. 25v), or vice versa; those on ff. 3 and 76 with penwork in both colours. Line-fillers. Odes (ff. 3-42), Epodes (ff. 42-50), Carmen saeculare (ff. 50-51),

    large initials, in colours and gold (ff. 2, 18v, 73v). Small initials alternately in plain red or blue. One-line initials alternately in red or green. Headings in green or red. Elegiae (index Elegies) (ff. 2-94v); followed by an anonymous derivation

    in colours and gold (ff. 2, 18v, 73v). Small initials alternately in plain red or blue. One-line initials alternately in red or green. Headings in green or red. Elegiae (index Elegies) (ff. 2-94v); followed by an anonymous derivation of ‘Monobyblos’

    accompanied by a laurel wreath enclosing (overpainted) arms. 1 small initial in gold on coloured grounds. 2-line initials in plain blue. 1-line initials in pink ink. Treatise on grammar, beginning 'Litera est vox quae scribi potest individua …' and excerpts

    2, 7v, 19, etc.), the first accompanied by an empty wreath for a heraldic shield. Small initials alternately red or blue, each with dark red/purple flourishing. Vita Pomponii Attici Written probably in Ferrara, between 1460 and 1470, with some marginalia

    75v), the first three with partial borders, the first two incorporating birds and clambering putti. Small initials alternately red or blue. De viris illustribus (ff. 1-16), Epistolae 1-7 and 9 (ff. 17-86) Signed by the scribe ‘LEO’ IO’ (f. 86);

    75v), the first three with partial borders, the first two incorporating birds and clambering putti. Small initials alternately red or blue. De viris illustribus (ff. 1-16), Epistolae 1-7 and 9 (ff. 17-86) Signed by the scribe ‘LEO’ IO’ (f. 86);

    border, incorporating hares(?) and putti supporting a wreath with heraldic arms surmounted by an ecclesiastic’s hat. Small initials in plain blue. De beneficiis (ff. 1-106v), De clementia (ff. 107-126v), followed by (ff. 127-130v) the fourteen letters between Seneca and Paul,

    Satires. 1 large initial in gold, on a pink, blue, and green ground (f. 1). Satires (index Saturae, Satirae) Unidentified humanistic owner, second half of the 15th century(?): the first page heavily glossed, the rest of the volume intermittently glossed.Unidentified

    of the world (f. 36). Large and small initials in plain red, some with reserved designs. 1 large initial in blue (f. 39). Capital letters highlighted in red. Elaborate cadels with foliate, zoomorphic or human motifs in brown ink decorated

    of the world (f. 36). Large and small initials in plain red, some with reserved designs. 1 large initial in blue (f. 39). Capital letters highlighted in red. Elaborate cadels with foliate, zoomorphic or human motifs in brown ink decorated

    in gold, on a pink, blue, and green ground (f. 1). Satires (index Saturae, Satirae) Unidentified humanistic owner, second half of the 15th century(?): the first page heavily glossed, the rest of the volume intermittently glossed.Unidentified owner, second half of

    Library, Oxford. Large initials in colours on a gold ground (f. 2) or in gold on a red, green, and blue ground (ff. 5, 7v, 13v, etc.) Partial white vine borders (ff. 2, 69). Satires (index Saturae, Satirae)(ff. 2-68; 69-80v)

    in colours and gold, at the beginning of the remaining books (ff. 24, 36, 46v, etc.). Small initials alternately plain blue or red. Epistolae ad familiares Unidentified Veronese owner, 16th century: inscribed in Veronese dialect, 'Questo libro sie de mi

    in colours and gold, at the beginning of the remaining books (ff. 24, 36, 46v, etc.). Small initials alternately plain blue or red. Epistolae ad familiares Unidentified Veronese owner, 16th century: inscribed in Veronese dialect, 'Questo libro sie de mi

    75v), the first three with partial borders, the first two incorporating birds and clambering putti. Small initials alternately red or blue. De viris illustribus (ff. 1-16), Epistolae 1-7 and 9 (ff. 17-86) Signed by the scribe ‘LEO’ IO’ (f. 86);

    75v), the first three with partial borders, the first two incorporating birds and clambering putti. Small initials alternately red or blue. De viris illustribus (ff. 1-16), Epistolae 1-7 and 9 (ff. 17-86) Signed by the scribe ‘LEO’ IO’ (f. 86);

    and shell gold, at the beginnings of the arguments (ff. 28, 29v, 58, 87, 114, 114v, 138). Small initials alternately blue or red. Headings in red capitals Comediae (index Comedies), preceded by arguments and prologues: Andria (ff. 1-27v), Eunuchus (ff.

    white vine initials, in gold against a blue field, at the beginning of each book (ff. 1, 10, 37, 46v, 50, 58, 63v, 70v, 74v, 81, 91v, 99v, 113), the first with a matching white vine roundel enclosing heraldic arms.

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