medallion with arms in the bas-de-page (f. 2). Initials in gold with foliate decoration on coloured grounds. Large initials in blue or red. Rubrics in red. Institutiones Written by Franciscus of Milan: his colophon 'Franciscus de Mediolano scripsit' (f. 217v).The
in gold coloured grounds (ff. 10v, 120 (x 4), 121 (x 8), 146v (x 11)). Epigraphic capitals in gold and blue. Rubrics in red. De Antiquitates Judaicae (volume 1) Two medallions with emblems and mottos ('Nil Placet Quant ie por
see ~Catalogue~ 1808.A composite manuscript. Large white vine initial in gold and colours (f. 53). Large gold initials on red, blue or green panels (ff. 61v, 69v, 72, 74, 76v, 78v, 79, 80, 83, 88, 90, 92v, 96, 100, 100v,
and gold of Moses presenting the ten commandments to the Israelites (f. 20). 8 full-page miniatures sketched in outline in blue ink, 1 of a skeleton in a landscape (a personification of death) (f. 1), and 7 of the story
1 large white vine initial in colours and gold with foliate extensions and gold besants (f. 41v). Plain initials in blue. Catilina (ff.1-41); Jugurtha (ff. 41v-127) Written in Florence c. 1465-70, according to unpublished notes of A. C. de la
White vine initial in colours and gold (f. 3). Gold initials on coloured grounds with contrasting tracery (ff. 3, 30v). Blue initials throughout. Rubrics in red or light purple. De differentiis rerum, book 2 Francesco Zeno: mentioned in a contemporary
and gold, with a wreath in the margin originally intended to enclose a heraldic motif (f. 1). Coloured initials in blue Vita S. Bernardi (index Life of St Bernard) Written by Petrus Pacinus of Piscia, for L. de Guicciardini, 'dominus',
in colours and gold with foliate extensions (f. 1). 'Champ' initials, some unfinished (gold applied, but not colours). Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Smaller initials in red. Rubrics in red. Capitals marked in red. Paraphs in red. Various religious
for the humanistic compilation is provided in Kristeller 1989. Initials in blue or red with penwork decoration in red. Large initial, rubrics, paraphs and marginal glosses in purple (ff. 1-22v). A compilation of works and letters by Italian humanists (ff.
by a different scribe. Decorated headpiece and initial in red and blue (f. 1, effaced). Title in display capitals and decorated initial in red (f. 126). Decorated initials and rubrics in red. Psalter, including Odes (ff. 245-265v) and the fragment
Harley 3332. Initials in blue and red. Rubrics and marginal notabilia in purple. Ad Octavianum Augustum de progenie sua et urbis Rome regiminibus Nathaniel Noel (fl. 1681, d. c. 1753), bookseller, employed by Edward Harley for buying books and manuscripts
colours and gold, at the beginnings of chapter lists (ff. 14v, 28, 37, etc.). Small initials alternately plain red or blue. Noctes Atticae Maffeo Pinelli (b. 1735, d. 1785), of Venice: inscription '7943', f. 1, upper left corner, corresponding to
colours and gold, at the beginnings of chapter lists (ff. 14v, 28, 37, etc.). Small initials alternately plain red or blue. Noctes Atticae Maffeo Pinelli (b. 1735, d. 1785), of Venice: inscription '7943', f. 1, upper left corner, corresponding to
113, 247), the first with a three(?)-sided white vine border (the lower margin and border excised). Small initials in plain blue. De significatione verborum Probably written in Rome in the 1460s: the scribe wrote at least four other manuscripts, dated
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),
15, 25v, 38v, 50v, 66v, 80v, 94v, 101, 123, 143, 156, 172v, 191v, 200, 206v, 220v). Small initials in plain blue. Perhaps by the same artist as Burney 168; this manuscript was made for the same patron. Epistolae ad familiares
15, 25v, 38v, 50v, 66v, 80v, 94v, 101, 123, 143, 156, 172v, 191v, 200, 206v, 220v). Small initials in plain blue. Perhaps by the same artist as Burney 168; this manuscript was made for the same patron. Epistolae ad familiares
and gold, at the beginnings of the remaining books (ff. 21v, 40, 52, etc.). Small initials in plain red or blue. Noctes Atticae Mario Maffei (b. 1463, d. 1537): with the Maffei of Volterra family arms (f. 3v) and the
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,