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    British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts icon

    British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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    with white vine ornament at the start of each remaining Eclogue and book. Small illuminated initials in gold on a blue and red or green and red field. Some guide-letters visible. Bucolica (index Bucolics, Eclogues)(ff. 1-16), Georgica (index Georgics)(ff. 16v-56),

    with white vine ornament at the start of each remaining Eclogue and book. Small illuminated initials in gold on a blue and red or green and red field. Some guide-letters visible. Bucolica (index Bucolics, Eclogues)(ff. 1-16), Georgica (index Georgics)(ff. 16v-56),

    with white vine ornament at the start of each remaining Eclogue and book. Small illuminated initials in gold on a blue and red or green and red field. Some guide-letters visible. Bucolica (index Bucolics, Eclogues)(ff. 1-16), Georgica (index Georgics)(ff. 16v-56),

    with white vine ornament at the start of each remaining Eclogue and book. Small illuminated initials in gold on a blue and red or green and red field. Some guide-letters visible. Bucolica (index Bucolics, Eclogues)(ff. 1-16), Georgica (index Georgics)(ff. 16v-56),

    with white vine ornament at the start of each remaining Eclogue and book. Small illuminated initials in gold on a blue and red or green and red field. Some guide-letters visible. Bucolica (index Bucolics, Eclogues)(ff. 1-16), Georgica (index Georgics)(ff. 16v-56),

    19th-century ?), with a three-sided border incorporating heraldic arms. Small initials alternately plain red or blue, often in unusual angular forms. Epitome bellorum omnium annorum DCC An ecclesiastical member of the Capra family, perhaps Bartolomeo Capra (b. c.1365, d. 1433),

    19th-century ?), with a three-sided border incorporating heraldic arms. Small initials alternately plain red or blue, often in unusual angular forms. Epitome bellorum omnium annorum DCC An ecclesiastical member of the Capra family, perhaps Bartolomeo Capra (b. c.1365, d. 1433),

    ff. 26v, 40v, 68v, 243. 2 large initials in blue with red penwork decoration (f. 3). Small simple initials in red. Highlighting of letters in red. Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun Henry Sinclar, Dean of Glasgow, c. 1550: inscription (f.

    79v, 80v, 81, 82 (x3), 83v (x2), 84 (x2), 84v (x2), 85 (x3), 85v). Small initials in plain red or blue. Regime de Santé Inscription in English and heraldic arms (f. 2v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician

    79v, 80v, 81, 82 (x3), 83v (x2), 84 (x2), 84v (x2), 85 (x3), 85v). Small initials in plain red or blue. Regime de Santé Inscription in English and heraldic arms (f. 2v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician

    79v, 80v, 81, 82 (x3), 83v (x2), 84 (x2), 84v (x2), 85 (x3), 85v). Small initials in plain red or blue. Regime de Santé Inscription in English and heraldic arms (f. 2v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician

    Henry VIII, in colours and gold (f. 1v). Small initials plain in silver on red grounds or in gold on blue grounds. Psalms in English verse (girdle book) ? Anne Boleyn (born c. 1500, d. 1536), queen of England, second

    80, 148v, 149, 149v, 150, 151, 151v, 152, 152v, 153, 154). Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Rome J. L. Van de Walle, 1766: book-plate of arms (inside upper cover),

    80, 148v, 149, 149v, 150, 151, 151v, 152, 152v, 153, 154). Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Rome J. L. Van de Walle, 1766: book-plate of arms (inside upper cover),

    80, 148v, 149, 149v, 150, 151, 151v, 152, 152v, 153, 154). Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Rome J. L. Van de Walle, 1766: book-plate of arms (inside upper cover),

    border, including an empty escutcheon (f. 9). 1 smaller white vine initial (f. 150). Smaller initials in plain red or blue. Sonetti e Canzoni (ff. 2-149); Trionfi (index Triumphs) (ff. 150-183v) Inscribed a copy of Petrarch's note on the death

    103v, 104 (x2), 104v (x2), 105, 105v (x2, 1 decorated), 108v). Smaller and small initials in gold on red and blue grounds. Spaces for initials (ff. 181v-189) Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Religious inscriptions in different languages by the

    in green with red and sometime also green penwork decoration, often extending into leaves coloured in green. Large initials in blue with red penwork decoration, often in the form of leaves, and sometimes in the form of faces (e.g. ff.

    in green with red and sometime also green penwork decoration, often extending into leaves coloured in green. Large initials in blue with red penwork decoration, often in the form of leaves, and sometimes in the form of faces (e.g. ff.

    in green with red and sometime also green penwork decoration, often extending into leaves coloured in green. Large initials in blue with red penwork decoration, often in the form of leaves, and sometimes in the form of faces (e.g. ff.

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