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II (b. 1630, d.1685), king of England, Scotland, and Ireland: purchased from Scott together with other 311 manuscripts from Theyer's library.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Text page England

II (b. 1630, d.1685), king of England, Scotland, and Ireland: purchased from Scott together with other 311 manuscripts from Theyer's library.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Text page England

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, many with faces. Small initials in red or blue. Rubrics in red. Highlighting of letters in red. Cadels. Old Testament (volume 2), from Psalms Written by George Rorer of Regensburg in 1465: with the colophon 'Explicit vetus Testamentum

penwork decoration, many with faces. Small initials in red or blue. Rubrics in red. Highlighting of letters in red. Cadels. Old Testament (volume 2), from Psalms Written by George Rorer of Regensburg in 1465: with the colophon 'Explicit vetus Testamentum

penwork decoration, many with faces. Small initials in red or blue. Rubrics in red. Highlighting of letters in red. Cadels. Old Testament (volume 2), from Psalms Written by George Rorer of Regensburg in 1465: with the colophon 'Explicit vetus Testamentum

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

penwork decoration, or in blue with red and sometimes blue penwork decoration, many with faces. Highlighting of letters in red. Old Testament (volume 1), Genesis to Ruth, with prologues Written by George Rorer in Regensburg in 1465: with his colophon

of ships of the expedition of the English and French to Barbary, with heraldic shields. Vol. IV, part 2 is Harley 4380. 11 large miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders including hybrid figures and birds, in colours

ships of the expedition of the English and French to Barbary, illuminated initial 'O'(r) and foliate border including a scallop shell, a hybrid figure, and the heralic arms of Commynes quartered with Armuyden. Vol. IV, part 2 is Harley 4380.

134v, 148v). De bello italico adversus Gotos Part 1 (ff. 1-82v)Added marginal inscriptions in various medieval and post-medieval hands in English and Latin (e.g., ff. 1, 17v-18, 35, 55, 66v, 67, 78v, 79)Effaced inscription (f. 9).Effaced inscription 'The man blest

of ships of the expedition of the English and French to Barbary, illuminated initial 'O'(r) and foliate border including a scallop shell, a hybrid figure, and the heralic arms of Commynes quartered with Armuyden. Vol. IV, part 2 is Harley

Full-page frontispiece of Homer seated in a landscape, encircled by a laurel wreath with eight medallions of the muses and, in the four corners, subsidiary medallions of four bearded figures holding books. f. 14 is a half sheet.f. 193

or charters (see Lowe 1964; Codices Latini Antiquiores, Supplement, 1971; Ganz 2007).Contemporary and 10th-century marginal and interlinear glosses, partly in Old Breton (see Fleuriot 1979; Lambert 1999).Musical notation: added neumes, northern France, late 10th century (f. 20v); 11th century (f.

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