Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Detail of illuminated initial. 9 white vine initials, in colours and gold (ff. 2v, 21, 34v, etc.). Small white vine initials, in colours and gold (ff. 1v, 2v, 3v, 4, etc.). Epistolae ad familiares Written c.1450, probably in Rome
Detail of illuminated initial. 9 white vine initials, in colours and gold (ff. 2v, 21, 34v, etc.). Small white vine initials, in colours and gold (ff. 1v, 2v, 3v, 4, etc.). Epistolae ad familiares Written c.1450, probably in Rome
Detail of illuminated initial. 9 white vine initials, in colours and gold (ff. 2v, 21, 34v, etc.). Small white vine initials, in colours and gold (ff. 1v, 2v, 3v, 4, etc.). Epistolae ad familiares Written c.1450, probably in Rome
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this manuscript.
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this manuscript.
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this
Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this