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(see Delisle 1873).Catchwords. 1 large miniature in colours and gold of the Dauphin Louis, with a full border of vine leaves and a foliate initial in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text (f. 2). 1 foliate initial
(see Delisle 1873).Catchwords. 1 large miniature in colours and gold of the Dauphin Louis, with a full border of vine leaves and a foliate initial in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text (f. 2). 1 foliate initial
(see Delisle 1873).Catchwords. 1 large miniature in colours and gold of the Dauphin Louis, with a full border of vine leaves and a foliate initial in colours and gold, at the beginning of the text (f. 2). 1 foliate initial
23v, 26, 27v-29, 30, 30v). 14 large initials with foliate and zoomorphic decoration in colours, some with marginal extensions (ff. 1, 3v, 4, 13, 34v, 37, 38, 54v, 73v, 74v, 90v, 100v, 101v). Initials in blue, red or green. Topographia
23v, 26, 27v-29, 30, 30v). 14 large initials with foliate and zoomorphic decoration in colours, some with marginal extensions (ff. 1, 3v, 4, 13, 34v, 37, 38, 54v, 73v, 74v, 90v, 100v, 101v). Initials in blue, red or green. Topographia
23v, 26, 27v-29, 30, 30v). 14 large initials with foliate and zoomorphic decoration in colours, some with marginal extensions (ff. 1, 3v, 4, 13, 34v, 37, 38, 54v, 73v, 74v, 90v, 100v, 101v). Initials in blue, red or green. Topographia
1996 and 2001).Guide letters in red (e.g., ff. 29v, 30v, 31, etc). 2 large zoomorphic initials: 1 in gold and silver (f. 1) and 1 in colours (f. 17). Smaller initials filled with colours and outlined with red dots. Marginal
de Gamelyn' ('Here will begin Gamelyn's tale'). Large initial in colours and gold with a full foliate bar border (f. 1). 26 large initials in colours and gold with three-sided foliate bar borders at the beginning of each tale (ff.
with later inscriptions Historiated initial in colours and gold of God the Father, with a full foliate bar border (f. 1). Large foliate initials in colours and gold with a full foliate bar border (ff. 38, 72, 152, 171v, 176v,
Miniature of Alexander being lowered into the sea in a cask, along with a cat and a cock, with a foliate initial 'L'(ore) and a partial border, at the beginning of chapter 65. Illuminated by the Master of the
Detail of a miniature of Alexander enthroned, presented with the caladrius birds, and a foliate initial 'Q'(uant) with a partial border, at the beginning of chapter 74. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the
Detail of a miniature of a battle with two-headed dragons. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by him
Detail of a miniature of the triumphant entry of Alexander into Babylon. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated
Detail of a miniature of Alexander sending letters. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by him include a
Detail of a miniature of Aristotle sending a letter to Alexander. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by
Detail of a miniature of the birth of a monstrous child. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by
Detail of a miniature of Jobas serving Alexander with poisoned wine. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by
Miniature of Jobas serving Alexander with poisoned wine, and an illuminated initial 'Q', with a foliate border. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and
Detail of a miniature of Alexander leaving the table. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by him include
Detail of a miniature of the funeral of Alexander. Illuminated by the Master of the Royal Alexander (formerly confused with the Harvard Hannibal Master, see Backhouse 2004), active in Paris and Normandy (Rouen?); other manuscripts illuminated by him include