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Detail: decorated initial-word panel at the beginning of 1 Chronicles. Unfoliated blank leaves after ff. 12 (ff. [12a], [12b]), 448.Hebrew foliation from f. 13 starting with alef, that is, 1 until f. 124 (Hebrew fol. 113). Hebrew foliation restarts
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
Illustration of the vessels the princes of the tribes offer for the dedication of the altar (Numbers 7). Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Ruling is visible. First quire (ff. 1-11) is an addition. Narkiss dates the manuscript
Text page from the Book of Numbers. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Ruling is visible. First quire (ff. 1-11) is an addition. Narkiss dates the manuscript to the 14th century (see Narkiss, 1984, 25). Numerous decorated ~parashah~
blue and/or red. Capitals marked in red. Vetera Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statute book, Statuta Angliae), beginning with the Carta Foresta (9 Henry III) Added texts at the end, in Latin and French, 14th century (ff. 162v-163).Inscription with the
Table of contents. Pecia marks. The Magna moralia is copied from Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 16584; that MS includes the Ethics, Magna moralia, and Metaphysics (see Pannier 1991). 1 historiated initial with three-sided foliate border and bas-de-page scene,
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)
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
~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
Opening with full-page miniatures of the Temple implements. Ruling and pricking are visible. 2 full-page miniatures of the Temple implements, in colours and gold (ff. 3v-4). Masoretic lists in architectural frames, in colours and gold (ff. 1v-3). ~Masorah~ in
Full-page miniature of the Temple implements. Ruling and pricking are visible. 2 full-page miniatures of the Temple implements, in colours and gold (ff. 3v-4). Masoretic lists in architectural frames, in colours and gold (ff. 1v-3). ~Masorah~ in micrographic design.
Full-page miniature of some of the Temple implements with the menorah in the centre. Ruling and pricking are visible. 2 full-page miniatures of the Temple implements, in colours and gold (ff. 3v-4). Masoretic lists in architectural frames, in colours
Micrographical design in the margins, at the end of Genesis and beginning of Exodus. Some micrographical motifs are similar to the ones in Harley 5774. ~Masorah~ in the margin written in micrographic form. 18 full-page panels of micrographical design
~Masorah~ in micrographic design at the end of Numbers and beginning of Deuteronomy. 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,
Text page: Isaiah 51-52. 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 penwork decoration
Panel decorated with pen-flourishing at the end of the Book of Ezekiel. 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
Text page: 2 Samuel 21-22. 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 penwork