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Detail of a pen drawing accompanying a medical recipe for stomach-ache. The volume also includes the 'Novele cirurgerie', a collection of medical recipes in Anglo-Norman, datable to the 13th century, with initials in red (ff. 7-8v). Border decorated with
Marginal pen drawing of a horned animal (goat ?). The volume also includes the 'Novele cirurgerie', a collection of medical recipes in Anglo-Norman, datable to the 13th century, with initials in red (ff. 7-8v). Border decorated with penwork and
Ingrillani,...) including Alberto Contalberti (?= the vicar of San Miniato, near Florence, in 1619), dated 1610-12, Tuscany (ff. 1v-2v, 107-10). John Gibson (fl. 1720-1726), dealer: sold to Edward Harley on 13 February 1723/4 (~Diary~ 1966; Wright 1972).The Harley Collection, formed
Historiated initial 'P'(receptis) with a man holding a book (Augustine or Orosius), with acanthus extending into the margins, and roundel enclosing arms in the lower margin at the beginning of the text. Beginning with a table of capitula and
Puzzle initial 'P'(oule) at the beginning of I Corinthians. Catchwords.Red paper star stuck on f. 135v, in Acts.ff. 1* and 1** are paper flyleaves. Puzzle initials in red and blue with red pen-flourishing (ff. 2, 22, 59, 75, 82v,
(see Thomson 1979), which suggests that the manuscript was made in Southern England.Notes added by later readers on ff. 47v-48v.? John Ouerindon de Multon: his inscription (f. 48v).Johannes She<...>: his inscription (f. 48v)Henry Worsley (b.1675, d. 1741), scholar and manuscript
Initial 'E'(sdra) with pen-flourished decoration. The manuscript is part of a composite miscellany of medical, culinary and alchemical texts and recipes, datable to the 15th century, including astrological diagrams in black ink (ff. 7v-11), but otherwise with no significant
Decorated initial 'I'(mpaciens), with pen-flourishing and decorated extensions, at the beginning of Marchesinus's Mammotrectus. ff. [v] and [198] are former pastedowns. On f. 1, the beginning of the text to the end of chapter 1 is written in a
Initial 'P'(andere) with penwork decoration. Extensive gloss.The text on ff. 1-2v begins, 'Quoniam generalis notitia viam animam aperit, ingenium acuit ad quae secuntur specialia facilius...' The incipit on f. 2v reads: 'Incipit ordo puntandi editus a ser Coluccio Pieri
20, and 22; A. C. de la Mare also attributed Additional 16983, and Burney 292 to the same scribe; cf. John W. Bradley, ~A Dictionary of Miniaturists, Illuminators, Calligraphers and Copyists~, 3 vols (London: Quaritch, 1887-1889), I, 248; II, 11-2.A
20, and 22; A. C. de la Mare also attributed Additional 16983, and Burney 292 to the same scribe; cf. John W. Bradley, ~A Dictionary of Miniaturists, Illuminators, Calligraphers and Copyists~, 3 vols (London: Quaritch, 1887-1889), I, 248; II, 11-2.A
red. Quire signatures and running headings decorated in brown ink. Old Testament, the later Wycliffite version, imperfect (Genesis to Psalms) John Somers (b. 1651, d. 1716), Baron Somers, lawyer and politician: 1738 note written by James West that it once
red. Quire signatures and running headings decorated in brown ink. Old Testament, the later Wycliffite version, imperfect (Genesis to Psalms) John Somers (b. 1651, d. 1716), Baron Somers, lawyer and politician: 1738 note written by James West that it once
red. Quire signatures and running headings decorated in brown ink. Old Testament, the later Wycliffite version, imperfect (Genesis to Psalms) John Somers (b. 1651, d. 1716), Baron Somers, lawyer and politician: 1738 note written by James West that it once
red. Quire signatures and running headings decorated in brown ink. Old Testament, the later Wycliffite version, imperfect (Genesis to Psalms) John Somers (b. 1651, d. 1716), Baron Somers, lawyer and politician: 1738 note written by James West that it once
with the Virgin and John the Evangelist, at the beginning of the Te igitur in a Missal. 1 full-page miniature, in colours and gold (f. 146v). 2 large historiated initials, in colours and gold (ff. 10v, 147), the first accompanied
with the Virgin Mary and John the Evangelist, preceding 'Decem psalmi qui dicenti sunt ad honorem passionis domini'. The miniatures are on loose leaves, with the blank side at the front, which is typical for Flemish production. Associated with the
seated on a rainbow, with Virgin and John, preceding the Seven Penitential Psalms. The miniatures are on loose leaves, with the blank side at the front, which is typical for Flemish production. Associated with the Beaufort Master (see Kuhn 1940,
way are: Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale 9001-9002, 9484, Ithaca, Cornell University Library Bd. Rare BY C36 H835, Yale, Beinecke Library 400. John Grey, count of Tancarville in Normandy (b. 1384-91, d. 1421), soldier and diplomat, and his wife Joanna (b. 1400,
way are: Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale 9001-9002, 9484, Ithaca, Cornell University Library Bd. Rare BY C36 H835, Yale, Beinecke Library 400. John Grey, count of Tancarville in Normandy (b. 1384-91, d. 1421), soldier and diplomat, and his wife Joanna (b. 1400,