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Detail of a miniature of a group of men dancing around an idol, at the beginning of book 2. Bound in two volumes (ff. 1-241v and ff. 1-336).Contains the French translation of the City of God of Augustine accomplished in
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of pagan priest worshiping an idol, and of a Christian mass in front of an altar, at the beginning of book 6. Bound in two volumes (ff. 1-241v and ff. 1-336).Contains the French translation of the City of God
Detail of a miniature of an angel holding aloft the arms of England, from the right margin of the folio. Bound in two volumes (ff. 1-241v and ff. 1-336).Contains the French translation of the City of God of Augustine accomplished
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
Miniature of the death of Athaliah, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV, at the beginning of chapter 8 of book 2. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de
Miniature of the death of Regulus, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV, at the beginning of chapter 3 of book 5. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de
Miniature of Meleager and Atalanta, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV, at the beginning of chapter 7 of book 1. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
of a miniature of consuls administering an oath for the maintenance of liberties, at the beginning of book 2. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c. 1361-1364, at the request of Gomez Albornoz, governor of the city
'I'(state), at the beginning of book 3. Includes the Romuleon of Benvenuto da Imola, compiled c. 1361-1364, at the request of Gomez Albornoz, governor of the city of Bologna, in the French translation of Jean Miélot of 1463 ('Et fut
Edward IV's colours of red and blue and a crest of a lion, with the royal arms differentiated by labels of three and five points for Edward's sons, Edward, prince of Wales, and Richard, duke ofYork; the royal arms