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Historiated initial 'E'(dwardus) with the coronation of a king by a bishop at the beginning of the MagnaCarta; arms of England, Lancaster and Beauchamp in the borders. 2 pieces of parchment (possibly with erased inscriptions) are bound after f.
of contents (ff. 2-6v); followed by Expositiones Vocabulorum (ff. 200-203); and additions (ff. 203v-226) Copied in 1300 or later: MagnaCarta (f. 8) is the version as confirmed by Edward I on 28 March of that year (dated on f.
Historiated initial 'E'(dwardus) with king Edward I at the beginning of the MagnaCarta. The original texts have gradually been added to, in the 14th century (see ff. 48v-49, ff. 100-101v). f. 49v is ruled and blank.For a more detailed
and colours with ivy and human head (f. 78v). Paraphs in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. Inscribed 'Thomas Melle', ?16th century (f. [iv] verso).Added inscription, 16th
74, 117, 118v, 119v, 128, 131v, 134, 135, etc.). Paraphs in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. 4 verses in French in a medieval hand on a
Added flyleaf with church music, and initial 'H'(enricus) with pen-flourishing, at the beginning of the MagnaCarta. Large initials in blue with red foliate pen-flourishing. 2 leaves with church music, used as flyleaves and pastedowns at the beginning and the
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
Puzzle initial 'H'(enricus) with pen-flourishing including heads and foliate motifs. The volume includes the texts of the MagnaCarta and of the Charter of Forest as reissued by Henry III in 1225.f. 26v is ruled but blank; f. 46v was
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
blue. Spaces for initials left blank. Various legal texts including Registrum brevium (reign of king Edward III (r. 1327-1377)), MagnaCarta, Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England; Statuta Angliae, Statute book), etc. Added text, 14th or 15th century (f. 149*).Added
Flourished initial 'H'(enricus), at the beginning of the MagnaCarta; inscription: ‘William Howard 1592'. ff. 1-80v: Large initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Paraph marks in plain red or blue. ff. 80v-219: Small initials and paraph marks in plain red.
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~
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)
~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.