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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
6) is datable to the 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 13th century. It is one of the earliest surviving English maps.Wanting a few leaves ~passim~.For details on the scribes and the collation see Ransford 1989. Diagram of waterworks for
heads, foliage, and figures, some with Elizabethan coats of arms and mottos (one initial on each recto). Alphabet book, with English or Latin phrases John Scottowe (d. 1607), calligrapher and schoolmaster, writing master of Norwich: inscribed 'per me Johannem Scottowe'
heads, foliage, and figures, some with Elizabethan coats of arms and mottos (one initial on each recto). Alphabet book, with English or Latin phrases John Scottowe (d. 1607), calligrapher and schoolmaster, writing master of Norwich: inscribed 'per me Johannem Scottowe'
heads, foliage, and figures, some with Elizabethan coats of arms and mottos (one initial on each recto). Alphabet book, with English or Latin phrases John Scottowe (d. 1607), calligrapher and schoolmaster, writing master of Norwich: inscribed 'per me Johannem Scottowe'
heads, foliage, and figures, some with Elizabethan coats of arms and mottos (one initial on each recto). Alphabet book, with English or Latin phrases John Scottowe (d. 1607), calligrapher and schoolmaster, writing master of Norwich: inscribed 'per me Johannem Scottowe'
heads, foliage, and figures, some with Elizabethan coats of arms and mottos (one initial on each recto). Alphabet book, with English or Latin phrases John Scottowe (d. 1607), calligrapher and schoolmaster, writing master of Norwich: inscribed 'per me Johannem Scottowe'
a calendar (ff. 1-12), the Hours of the Virgin (ff. 13-62v, imperfect), the Penitential Psalms followed by the Litany containing English saints, and various prayers (ff. 64-90v), Seven Prayers of St Gregory (ff. 91-93v, imperfect), Office of the Dead (ff.
section on ff. 14-23v is earlier, ?13th century.Fragment of a late 15th-century blind-stamped English leather binding with the inscription 'Ihesu Maria' pasted onto f. 1.For a more detailed list of contents, see ~Catalogue~ 1808.A composite manuscript. 6 large initials in
Initials in red, some large, some mid-size. Paraphs in red. Praenosticatio Latina or Prefagium Part I (ff. 1-83):Added text in English (ff. 51-52, 80v).Part II (ff. 84-146):Inscribed, 'Emendatum denuo prefagium hoccine impressioni quoque iterum deditum anno domini MCCCCXCII [1492] octava
red, green, or blue. Psalter (fragment) with a calendar page for November/December (f. 148) Part I (ff. 1-83):Added text in English (ff. 51-52, 80v).Part II (ff. 84-146):Inscribed, 'Emendatum denuo prefagium hoccine impressioni quoque iterum deditum anno domini MCCCCXCII [1492] octava
Decorated initial 'F'( in latinus) with pen-flourishing at the beginning of the letter 'F' section. Missing the beginning.The outer and inner bifolio in each quire is made of parchment. Catchwords written horizontally. Leaf signatures.Watermark of a crown (e.g., f.
insipiens in corde suo) at Psalm 52. English saints in the litany include: Alban, Oswald, Kenelm, Edmund, Ethelbert, Cuthbert, Guthlac, Wilfred, John of Beverley, Chad, Erkonwald, Swithun, Birinus, Judoc, Machutus, Etheldreda, Sexburg, Withburg, and Werburg.The script of the Ramsey Psalter
(eati inmaculati) at Psalm 118. English saints in the litany include: Alban, Oswald, Kenelm, Edmund, Ethelbert, Cuthbert, Guthlac, Wilfred, John of Beverley, Chad, Erkonwald, Swithun, Birinus, Judoc, Machutus, Etheldreda, Sexburg, Withburg, and Werburg.The script of the Ramsey Psalter formed the
with foliate motifs, at Psalm 143. English saints in the litany include: Alban, Oswald, Kenelm, Edmund, Ethelbert, Cuthbert, Guthlac, Wilfred, John of Beverley, Chad, Erkonwald, Swithun, Birinus, Judoc, Machutus, Etheldreda, Sexburg, Withburg, and Werburg.The script of the Ramsey Psalter formed
Mary and Michael in gold letters. English saints in the litany include: Alban, Oswald, Kenelm, Edmund, Ethelbert, Cuthbert, Guthlac, Wilfred, John of Beverley, Chad, Erkonwald, Swithun, Birinus, Judoc, Machutus, Etheldreda, Sexburg, Withburg, and Werburg.The script of the Ramsey Psalter formed