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De viribus herbarum and a short medical text The Carthusian abbey, Mainz, founded in 1308 (inscription: 'liber carthus[iensium] mog[unciam]' f. 1, lower margin).Inscribed : 'H' in black ink, f. 1.? Thomas Howard (b. 1585, d. 1646), 2nd earl of Arundel,
were formerly pasted into The Samuel Rogers Album framed by Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2, and foliated with their respective frames as Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2. In 1989 they were lifted from the album, remounted and stored
were formerly pasted into The Samuel Rogers Album framed by Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2, and foliated with their respective frames as Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2. In 1989 they were lifted from the album, remounted and stored
were formerly pasted into The Samuel Rogers Album framed by Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2, and foliated with their respective frames as Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2. In 1989 they were lifted from the album, remounted and stored
were formerly pasted into The Samuel Rogers Album framed by Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2, and foliated with their respective frames as Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2. In 1989 they were lifted from the album, remounted and stored
and 'O'(mnibus). f. 1 (formerly 1*) is a paper flyleaf.3 unfoliated paper flyleaves after f. 1.1 blank parchment leaf after f. 48 (paginated 95).Paginated throughout.The majority of the documents are undated. Large plain initials in red. Rubrics and marginal annotations
in English on Orosius, perhaps in the hand of Anthony Askew. 1 large historiated initial with partial border, in colours and gold (f. 4). Large puzzle initials in red and blue, with red and mauve penwork infill and flourishing, and
'Liber monasterii Wygornie' 14th century (f. 1).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1042' (f. 1), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after the inventory of 1542; in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix
1 large initial with a partial foliate border, in colours and gold (f. 1). Large and small initials in blue with red flourishing, or red with purple flourishing. Pharsalia ? Palla Strozzi (d. 1462), many of whose manuscripts went to
a full border with acanthus, flowers, a bird and hybrid creatures (the letter should have been an 'A'). Pricking holes.Part 1: This detailed account is intended to serve as a model for future elections at the abbey. Numerous attending persons
abbess of the Abbey of the Sainte Trinité in Caen. Pricking holes.Part 1: This detailed account is intended to serve as a model for future elections at the abbey. Numerous attending persons are mentioned.Includes a list of contents apparently written
red and blue, surrounded by the Garter (ff. 1, 77, 194, 250), with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of
in colours, gold and silver (ff. 1, 3). 5 large foliate initials, in colours, gold and silver (ff. 7, 11, 14, 19, 25v). 1 smaller initial in gold on a red ground (f. 21). 1 small initial in gold on
in colours, gold and silver (ff. 1, 3). 5 large foliate initials, in colours, gold and silver (ff. 7, 11, 14, 19, 25v). 1 smaller initial in gold on a red ground (f. 21). 1 small initial in gold on
into The Samuel Rogers Album with f. 1 framing cuttings Add. 21412, ff. 1a-c and f. 2 framing cuttings Add. 21412, ff. 2a-c, and foliated with their respective cuttings as Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2. In 1989 they were
into The Samuel Rogers Album with f. 1 framing cuttings Add. 21412, ff. 1a-c and f. 2 framing cuttings Add. 21412, ff. 2a-c, and foliated with their respective cuttings as Add. 21412, ff. 1 and 2. In 1989 they were
ends 'descendant in infernum viventes'.Catchwords and bifolium signatures. Some pointing hands in the margins, sometimes with annotations (e.g., f. 265). 1 initial in blue on gold ground, with a red rose, and a full border with red and white Tudor
1 large initial in green, red, and blue with geometric decoration (f. 2). Large, small, and one-line initials in red or green, some decorated with foliate arabesques (e.g., ff. 101v, 111v). Commentaria in Epistolas beati Pauli Probably fom a
1 large initial in green, red, and blue with geometric decoration (f. 2). Large, small, and one-line initials in red or green, some decorated with foliate arabesques (e.g., ff. 101v, 111v). Commentaria in Epistolas beati Pauli Probably fom a
transferred there in 1638, with a 18th century French note regarding the manuscript’s provenance (f. ir-v), and 'No. 197' (f. 1, lower left corner).? The abbey of St-Laurence (18th century French note regarding the manuscript’s provenance, f. ir-v).Charles Burney (b.