Decorated headpiece, at the beginning of the Psalter. 1 decorated headpiece (f. 2). Large initials in plain red. Psalter Inscription in Russian (f. 1).Inscribed 'Ex dono Will(hel)mi Skinner Armig(?)' (f. 1). Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician
beginning of Nicolosa Sanuta's De Ornatu Mulierum. 1 large white vine initial and a full foliate border with a scroll and heraldic arms in the lower margin, in colours and gold (f. 1). De Ornatu Mulierum Rubric in chrysography 'Nicolosa
1 large white vine initial and a full foliate border with a scroll and heraldic arms in the lower margin, in colours and gold (f. 1). De Ornatu Mulierum Rubric in chrysography 'Nicolosa Sanuta Bononiensis apud Regum d. D. B.
1 large white vine initial and a full foliate border with a scroll and heraldic arms in the lower margin, in colours and gold (f. 1). De Ornatu Mulierum Rubric in chrysography 'Nicolosa Sanuta Bononiensis apud Regum d. D. B.
1 large white vine initial and a full foliate border with a scroll and heraldic arms in the lower margin, in colours and gold (f. 1). De Ornatu Mulierum Rubric in chrysography 'Nicolosa Sanuta Bononiensis apud Regum d. D. B.
Part Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 36,523 Source Library British Library, London Description 11. Titus and Vespasian, or the Destruction of Jerusalem; in 5166 lines of octosyllabio verse, in rhymed couplets. This poem,
Part Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 37223 Source Library British Library, London Description 11. The chronicle proper, in five books. A table of chapters is prefixed to each, and after the first are
Colophon Explicit a good techyng." On the flyleaves are (a) Memoranda about wood carried partly at Talatun [Talaton, co.Devon?]. f. 1; (b) (b) A few medical recipes in Engl. and Latin. f.8.b. A vellum fragment (f.i.) formerly in the binging
Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 38129 Source Library British Library, London Description WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY, "De gestis regum anglorum" (f. 1) and "Historia Novella" (f. 181): the third recension, with the dedicatory epistle at the end of the third book,
Part Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 37790 Source Library British Library, London Description 11. "This boke is off mendynge of lyfe or ellys off the rewlo of lyfynge," etc.: the De emendatione vitae