for the running titles. 38 miniatures in colours and gold, at the beginning of each causa, and parts 1 and 3 (ff. 1, 82v, 102v, 119v, 127, 128v, 130v, 133v, 139v, 142v, 145, 148, 159v, 169v, 173v, 176, 180v, 193v,
supplementary material, ed. by Allan Stevenson, 4 vols (Amsterdam: The Paper Publications Society, 1968), nos. 3046-3047 (dated 1569-71, Reggio Emilia). 1 inhabited initial-word panel in ink (f. 322v). 26 decorated and inhabited initial-word panels/initial words with silver, gold and red
supplementary material, ed. by Allan Stevenson, 4 vols (Amsterdam: The Paper Publications Society, 1968), nos. 3046-3047 (dated 1569-71, Reggio Emilia). 1 inhabited initial-word panel in ink (f. 322v). 26 decorated and inhabited initial-word panels/initial words with silver, gold and red
Hebrew names (ff. 311-344). 2 historiated initials in gold and colours at the beginning of the Prologue and Genesis (ff. 1, 3). Puzzle initials in red and blue with red and blue pen-flourishing, at the beginning of other books and
of a Life of the Virgin. Part 1 beginning imperfectly.f. 75 is ruled and unwritten.f. 98* is a piece of parchment bound after f. 98 with liturgical annotations written in an English cursive hand.For a more detailed list of contents,
Coloured initial 'S'(ancta). Incipit: 'Post resurrectionem domini nostri Ihesu Christi et gloriosam ascensionem'. Large plain initials in red. Capitals marked in red. Martyrdom of Margaret of Antioch (ff. 1-35) with prayers to various saints, including Oswald (ff. 35v-39v) (Passio
249v, 252v, 258v, 263v, 269v, 272). 2 large initials in plain red accompanied by partial foliate borders in colours (ff. 1, 2). Large and small initials in plain red. Bible History Georgius Kloss, M. D. of Franfurt am Main: his
of the plundering of the Isle of Man by the men of Ulster under Cuchulainn. 1 large interlace initial in brown with animal heads (f. 88). Initials in brown, some with highlighting or penwork decoration in red and/or green, or
Hebrew names (ff. 311-344). 2 historiated initials in gold and colours at the beginning of the Prologue and Genesis (ff. 1, 3). Puzzle initials in red and blue with red and blue pen-flourishing, at the beginning of other books and
name (f. 1).John Lumley, 1st baron Lumley (b. c. 1533, d. 1609), collector and conspirator: inscribed with his name (f. 1); listed in the 1609 catalogue of his collection, no. 126, 'Biblia rursum cum glossa, et quaedam desunt, 7 volum.
some with penwork frames.Tabs on outer foredge.f. 1 is a parchment leaf with an added list of contents. Numerous marginal drawings. 19 large initials in colours with foliate motifs (ff. 2, 2v, 17v, 29, 37v, 95, 104, 108, 108v, 169v,
the the diocese of Venafro (17 June), and Germanus, bishop of Capua (30 October), according to Dondi 2004 p. 88. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion at the beginning of the Canon of the Mass (f. 83). 14
the the diocese of Venafro (17 June), and Germanus, bishop of Capua (30 October), according to Dondi 2004 p. 88. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion at the beginning of the Canon of the Mass (f. 83). 14
the the diocese of Venafro (17 June), and Germanus, bishop of Capua (30 October), according to Dondi 2004 p. 88. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion at the beginning of the Canon of the Mass (f. 83). 14
the the diocese of Venafro (17 June), and Germanus, bishop of Capua (30 October), according to Dondi 2004 p. 88. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion at the beginning of the Canon of the Mass (f. 83). 14
the the diocese of Venafro (17 June), and Germanus, bishop of Capua (30 October), according to Dondi 2004 p. 88. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion at the beginning of the Canon of the Mass (f. 83). 14
the the diocese of Venafro (17 June), and Germanus, bishop of Capua (30 October), according to Dondi 2004 p. 88. 1 full-page miniature in colours of the Crucifixion at the beginning of the Canon of the Mass (f. 83). 14
Historiated initial 'D'(omine) of the Virgin and Child enthroned and flanked by candles and angels swinging censers, and below, a kneeling woman in grey holding an open book, perhaps a donor portrait, at the beginning of the Hours of
to John Sparrow~ (Oxford: Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles, 1977), pp. 39-42 (p. 42). Inscription 'C', upper left corner, f. 1, possibly a former shelfmark.John Ives (b. 1751, d. 1776), antiquary and herald, in 1772 (inscription and signature 'J. Ives',
to John Sparrow~ (Oxford: Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles, 1977), pp. 39-42 (p. 42). Inscription 'C', upper left corner, f. 1, possibly a former shelfmark.John Ives (b. 1751, d. 1776), antiquary and herald, in 1772 (inscription and signature 'J. Ives',