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Scotland, and marigolds for his sister, Mary of France (f. 2).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Illuminated initial Magister Sampson, Benedictus de Opitiis and others Antwerp Netherlands, S. (Antwerp?)
Scotland, and marigolds for his sister, Mary of France (f. 2).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Blank page Magister Sampson, Benedictus de Opitiis and others Antwerp Netherlands, S. (Antwerp?)
21412, ff. 8-16 [box 2]. To see the Samuel Rogers Album, which originally contained all the cuttings order Add. 21412, Old Covers. 1 section of foliate border in colours and gold, with a lozenge made up of Medicean ~bronconi~ inscribed
the title of the work, in gold letters; behind him, to the left, two lions support the old arms of Burgundy, with shelves of books on the right. The text is ascribed traditionally to Olivier de la Marche, but it
(see ~Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliae et Hiberniae~ (Oxford: Sheldonian, '1697'), no. 8469.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Decorated initial Written by more than one scribe Marcus Tullius Cicero England
Angliae, Franciae, neapolis, Hierusale[mae] / et Hyberniae, fidei defensori..., Her/mannus Cruserius, Illustris ducis Iulia/censis, Clivensis et Monten/sis consiliarius/ legatus', (f. 2).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Abduction Plutarch Netherlands
the Passion, the Harrowing of Hell, with an added border of the 12 Apostles, by an English artist. Contains a calendar (ff. 25-30v). The miniatures on ff. 8v, 18v, 47, 66v, 67 are copied from engravings by Martin Schongauer (see
the Passion, the Harrowing of Hell, with an added border of the 12 Apostles, by an English artist. Contains a calendar (ff. 25-30v). The miniatures on ff. 8v, 18v, 47, 66v, 67 are copied from engravings by Martin Schongauer (see
xxvii argues that the absence of Henry IV's confirmation and inspeximus suggests a date of before 1403.Inserted original award, in English, by Sir Raff Ewre and Richard Bower al. Shirley, between Byland Abbey and John Wywell, regarding rent of lands
Clement III (reigned 1187-1191) (f. 23v) (ff. 18, 23). 13th-century glosses and additons that are perhaps the work of professional English canonists: see ~The Year 1200~.The imperial monastery of St. Maximin, Trier; 17th-century inscription 'Ex libris Imperialis Monastery S. Maximinj'
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King
a miniature of Eltheldreda (f. 64v) is consistent with an East Anglian patron.? Anne Boleyn: inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English 'Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde' (f. 66v), and King