2-81 and 83-90.New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection (see Palladino 2003, cat. no. 69) was probably excised from the same Antiphoner as the present cutting. 1 historiated initital 'D' in colours and gold, of the Prophet Zacharias.
Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of the Sloane collection from Sloane's executors and incorporated into the newly founded British Museum in 1753. Initials Richard Dove of Buckfast, John Metham, and others England
possible as a New Year Gift for 1503, before the death of Elisabeth ofYork, consort of Henry VII (d. 11 February 1503), for whome he foretold a life of eighty or ninety years.Inscribed 'De fortuna henrici principis Wallie' (f.
possible as a New Year Gift for 1503, before the death of Elisabeth ofYork, consort of Henry VII (d. 11 February 1503), for whome he foretold a life of eighty or ninety years.Inscribed 'De fortuna henrici principis Wallie' (f.
possible as a New Year Gift for 1503, before the death of Elisabeth ofYork, consort of Henry VII (d. 11 February 1503), for whome he foretold a life of eighty or ninety years.Inscribed 'De fortuna henrici principis Wallie' (f.
Author(s) [Margaret ofYork] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 7970 Source Library British Library, London Description DIALOGUE de la Duchesse de Burgoigne [Margaret ofYork, third wife of Charles the
Library, London 130 images. Date(s) Author(s) [RICHARD HAMPOLE] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 11,305 Source Library British Library, London Description RICHARD HAMPOLE'S Pricks of Conscience. On vellum, XIVth cent. Small
crafte of deying [by Richard Rolle of Hampole];â€"The History of Tobio [of the version ascribed to Wycliffe];â€"A devout meditacioun a man to thenke with inne him, on the godenes of oure blessed Lord;â€"Various prayers;â€"The pistle of holy Sussanne [of the
Description CANTOS XIV.-XLVI. of Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso," translated into English stanzas of ottava rima by Sir John Harington; with notes, etc. The copy, in Sir John's own handwriting, used for the original edition of the work by Richard Field, in
monastery of Amesbury by Richard Wygynton in 1508. At the beginning and end are single leaves, formerly pasted to the covers of the volume, being fragments of a household account, apparently of Elizabeth de Burgh. Countess of Ulster, wife of