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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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colours and gold. Large decorated foliate initials, in colours and gold. Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red or blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Tiron Louis I de Crevant, abbot (between 1494 and 1503) of the Benedictine

colours and gold. Large decorated foliate initials, in colours and gold. Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red or blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Tiron Louis I de Crevant, abbot (between 1494 and 1503) of the Benedictine

Regiment of Princes, 1st half of the 15th century (f. 90).Musical notation (f. 79). Initial in blue with penwork decoration in red. Paraphs in blue or red. Fragment from and Canon law (?) text, on paper ff. 59r-v [part 6]

and gold, some large, some small. Smaller gold initials on coloured grounds. Running headers in blue and gold. Rubrics in red. Headings in gold or blue. Sermons (index Homiliae) Ferdinand I of Aragon, king of Naples (b. 1424, d. 1494):

style. Other small initials in gold on blue and red panels. Capitals in red identify the speakers in the dialogues (e.g. Socrates and Alcibiades). Rubrics, headings, and marginal notes in red and blue. Opera Ferdinand I of Aragon, king of

60v, 66, 74v, 81v, 88v, 99v, 108v, 115, 127, 140, 151v, 161v, 170v, 177v). Line fillers in red, gold and blue. Incipits and explicits in red. Cadels. Heroides (index Eroidi) 15th-century monograms (of first owner?): 'SE' (border of ff. 51,

60v, 66, 74v, 81v, 88v, 99v, 108v, 115, 127, 140, 151v, 161v, 170v, 177v). Line fillers in red, gold and blue. Incipits and explicits in red. Cadels. Heroides (index Eroidi) 15th-century monograms (of first owner?): 'SE' (border of ff. 51,

60v, 66, 74v, 81v, 88v, 99v, 108v, 115, 127, 140, 151v, 161v, 170v, 177v). Line fillers in red, gold and blue. Incipits and explicits in red. Cadels. Heroides (index Eroidi) 15th-century monograms (of first owner?): 'SE' (border of ff. 51,

60v, 66, 74v, 81v, 88v, 99v, 108v, 115, 127, 140, 151v, 161v, 170v, 177v). Line fillers in red, gold and blue. Incipits and explicits in red. Cadels. Heroides (index Eroidi) 15th-century monograms (of first owner?): 'SE' (border of ff. 51,

60v, 66, 74v, 81v, 88v, 99v, 108v, 115, 127, 140, 151v, 161v, 170v, 177v). Line fillers in red, gold and blue. Incipits and explicits in red. Cadels. Heroides (index Eroidi) 15th-century monograms (of first owner?): 'SE' (border of ff. 51,

colours and gold. Large decorated foliate initials, in colours and gold. Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red or blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Tiron Louis I de Crevant, abbot (between 1494 and 1503) of the Benedictine

colours and gold. Large decorated foliate initials, in colours and gold. Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red or blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Tiron Louis I de Crevant, abbot (between 1494 and 1503) of the Benedictine

colours and gold. Large decorated foliate initials, in colours and gold. Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red or blue grounds. Book of Hours, Use of Tiron Louis I de Crevant, abbot (between 1494 and 1503) of the Benedictine

at the beginning of each book (ff. 11, 42, 76v, 112, 139, 169, 205). Initials and paraphs in gold on blue and rose grounds with penwork decoration in gold. Cyropaedia (Cyropedie); De re militari (Lart de chevalerie) Thomas Thwaytes (d.

Foliate initials in colours and gold, or puzzle initials in red and blue with red and brown pen-flourishing, at the beginning of some books or chapters. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing, or in red with brown pen-flourishing. Historia de

Foliate initials in colours and gold, or puzzle initials in red and blue with red and brown pen-flourishing, at the beginning of some books or chapters. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing, or in red with brown pen-flourishing. Historia de

at the beginning of each book (ff. 11, 42, 76v, 112, 139, 169, 205). Initials and paraphs in gold on blue and rose grounds with penwork decoration in gold. Cyropaedia (Cyropedie); De re militari (Lart de chevalerie) Thomas Thwaytes (d.

the beginning of the preface of Poulet presenting the book to Henry VII (f. 1). Small initials and paraphs in blue and white on red grounds with penwork decoration in gold. Imaginacion de vraye noblesse Quentin Poulet, scribe, illuminator (his

the beginning of the preface of Poulet presenting the book to Henry VII (f. 1). Small initials and paraphs in blue and white on red grounds with penwork decoration in gold. Imaginacion de vraye noblesse Quentin Poulet, scribe, illuminator (his

the beginning of the preface of Poulet presenting the book to Henry VII (f. 1). Small initials and paraphs in blue and white on red grounds with penwork decoration in gold. Imaginacion de vraye noblesse Quentin Poulet, scribe, illuminator (his

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