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Detail of a page: micrography of a rider holding a falcon escorted by a dog on folio 181v, at Leviticus 26. Imperfect at the beginning and the end, as well as there are lacunae after ff. 273, 300, 322.
1698?), no. 8275).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Instrumentum sive Carta (Written instrument, or charter) James le Palmer James le Palmer James le Palmer London England, S. E. (London)
Full-page panel of ~masorah magna~ in micrographical design. f. 1 is cut off most part. Folios 1 and 4 are later additions.Hebrew foliation from f. 5, starting with 2 until the end of the Pentateuch (f. 99).In the colophon
Full-page panel of ~masorah magna~ in micrographical design. f. 1 is cut off most part. Folios 1 and 4 are later additions.Hebrew foliation from f. 5, starting with 2 until the end of the Pentateuch (f. 99).In the colophon
red and blue. A collection of statutes, including a calendar (ff. 1-6v), a table of the Magna Charta clauses (ff. 8-14v), Edward I's 1297 Magna Charta (ff. 15-25v), Edward I's Charter of the Forrest (ff. 25v- 30v), an extract from
and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned inherited from his father,
and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned inherited from his father,
~Masorah~ in micorgraphic design at Joshua. Ruling is sometimes visible. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Gilt edges. ~Masorah~ in micrographical design in the lower margins. Decorated ~parashah~ signs in mauve, red and gold. Numerous embellished bands with
~Masorah~ written in micrographic design in the upper and the lower margin, at the beginning of Joshua. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design, foliate motifs and birds, at the beginning of Samuel. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of foliate scrolls and dragons, at the beginning of Jeremiah. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of each
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of the four living creatures of Ezekiel’s vision and a cherub, at the beginning of Ezekiel. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design and a bird, at the beginning of Hoshea. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot of
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design, foliate motifs and an unicorn, at the beginning of Joel. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design, foliate motifs and birds, at the beginning of Amos. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written at the foot
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design, foliate motifs and two hybrids and a goat, at the beginning of Micah. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are
~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design, foliate motifs, two lions and a dragon, at the beginning of Job. Originally part of a complete bible. Latin titles of the books and the numbers of the chapters are written
and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned inherited from his father,
and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned inherited from his father,
and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned inherited from his father,