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the sea and one foot on the earth, giving the book to John, in illustration of Revelation 10: 8-11. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and the Apocalypse with
of the angel speaking to John holding a reed; and the temple of God on the right with the worshippers inside, in illustration of Revelation 11: 1-2. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham)
a miniature of John witnessing the beast rising from the sea, with the dragon behind him, in illustration of Revelation 13: 1-2. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and
a miniature of John and four worshippers standing before the beast from the earth, with two horns, in illustration of Revelation 13:11. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and
a miniature of John and six worshippers in a building, being addressed by a flying angel. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and the Apocalypse with a commentary in
a miniature of John with seven angels holding harps. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and the Apocalypse with a commentary in the Anglo-French prose version (ff. 104-214v).According to
a miniature of John with the seven angels and the golden vial, with three of the angels pouring out their vials, with two of them becoming blood, in illustration of Revelation 16:4. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of
a miniature of John standing before the false prophet, the dragon, and the beast, with frogs emerging from their mouths representing their unclean spirits, in illustration of Revelation 16:13. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter
a miniature of John witnessing and seventh angel opening its vial of wrath, and a building damaged by an earthquake, illustrating Revelation 16:17. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v),
a miniature of John and an angel witnessing the Scarlet Woman dressed in finery, holding a golden cup and riding on the back of a seven-headed beast, in illustration of Revelation 17:3-4. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of
a miniature of John the Scarlet Woman seated, and an angel. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and the Apocalypse with a commentary in the Anglo-French prose version (ff.
a miniature of John, the angel, evil spirits in the shapes of birds and fish, and the Fall of Babylon. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and the Apocalypse
of the angel speaking to John, and five men with golden vessels emerging from Babylon. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and the Apocalypse with a commentary in the
a miniature of John and an angel pointing to God enthroned in a mandorla, with the water of life flowing from his throne. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v),
Miniature of John with an angel, God enthroned in a mandorla, and John with an Elder, with an historiated initial 'C'(eo.) of the head of a woman, with a partial bar border including dragons. Includes La lumiere as lais of
Detail of a miniature of John with an angel, God enthroned in a mandorla, and John with an Elder. Includes La lumiere as lais of Peter of Peckham (or Peter of Fetcham) in Anglo-French (ff. 1-103v), and the Apocalypse with
the saints in verse, listed according to their feast days), imperfect at the beginning John Sanford of Comersley, Somerset: inscribed in the late 16th century, 'John Sanford' (ff. 21, 41, 43, 46, 49 etc.), and 'Dieu saulve nostre royne Elizabeth
an acanthus frame surrounds the miniature and foliate feathering extends into the margins. This text was composed c. 1390 by John Gower (b. c. 1330, d. 1408), and is in the third recension of the text.One of 13 manuscripts containing
prologues, Vol. I: Genesis-Nehemiah Unidentified contemporary readers: with numerous marginal annotations, often in red ink, especially in vol. II.? Sir John Saunders Sebright, (b. 1767, d. 1846), 7th baronet, politician and agriculturist: perhaps his sale 6 April 1807, lot 1102,
prologues, Vol. I: Genesis-Nehemiah Unidentified contemporary readers: with numerous marginal annotations, often in red ink, especially in vol. II.? Sir John Saunders Sebright, (b. 1767, d. 1846), 7th baronet, politician and agriculturist: perhaps his sale 6 April 1807, lot 1102,