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~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of foliate scrolls inhabited by birds, at the beginning of Ecclesiastes. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design and foliate motifs, at the beginning of Ezra. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of
Detail of a page: catchword enclosed within a hybrid. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of each recto.Pricking and ruling are visible.Small pieces
Detail: micrographic design in the lower margin. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of each recto.Pricking and ruling are visible.Small pieces of leather
Detail of a page: catchword enclosed within a lion. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of each recto.Pricking and ruling are visible.Small pieces
Detail of a page: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of foliate scrolls and dragons, at the beginning of Jeremiah. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of the four living creatures of Ezekiel’s vision and a cherub, at the beginning of Ezekiel. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of a birds, at the beginning of Hoshea. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of each recto.Pricking
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of the four living creatures of Ezekiel’s vision, at the beginning of Ezekiel. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of a goat, at the beginning of Micah. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of each recto.Pricking
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of a dragon, a lion and two ungulates under arcades in the lower margin, at the beginning of Ruth. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of a griffin and a lion next to the initial word, at the beginning of Ruth. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design, foliate motifs, two lions and a dragon, at the beginning of Job. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are
Detail: ~masorah~ written in micrographic form of foliate scrolls inhabited by birds, at the beginning of Ecclesiastes. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot
Initial-word panel ~Bereshit~ (in the beginning) in gold letters, embedded into a full-page miniature of a Gothic arched structure inhabited by a spread eagle, a deer, a lion and four dragons at the corners, at the beginning of Genesis.
Micrography of the ram stuck in the bush in the outer margin, at the Sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22). Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the
Full-page miniature of a Gothic structure inhabited by dragons and incorporating the initial-word panel ~We-elleh~ (and these), at the beginning of Exodus. The circular form of the initial-word panel is surrounded by 16 small medallions inhabited by different kinds
Full-page miniature with diamonds inhabited by lions and spread eagles both crowned, and with the initial-word panel ~Wa-yiqra~ (and [the Lord] called) in its centre, at the beginning of Leviticus. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript
Micrography of a dragon with foliate tail in the outer margin, at Genesis 13. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the Gradual of Saint Katharinental (Zürich,
Full-page panel inhabited by hybrids and dragons, and four knights holding banners with the symbols of the four tribes camped around the Tabernacle (Judah, Reuben, Ephraim, Dan), and with the initial-word panel ~Wa-yedabber~ (and [the Lord] spoke) in its