169v, 182, 189, 210, 223v). Initials in gold on blue and red grounds with penwork decoration in white, at the beginning of chapters. Running titles and paraphs alternately in red or blue. Catchwords in decorated frames, sometimes with heads of
in the Library of Peterhouse~ (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1899), p. 235). Initials in blue with pen-flourishing in red and blue. Paraphs in red or blue. Sermons (f. 2); Statutes of the Church of Hereford (f. 258v) Thomas Trilleck, bishop
in red, green, blue and gold colours, with clasps. This manuscript is from a three-volume collection of texts. The first volume is Harley 2800, January-May; the second is Harley 2801, June-September).The Vita of Fronto is probably the 'first' version (BHL
foliage and hybrid creatures (ff. 102v, 210). Large initials in red and sometimes also black on coloured grounds usually of blue, yellow, and green with foliate decoration and sometimes intertwined creatures (ff. 2, 24, 40, 51, 67v, 81, 81v, 90v,
and the Gospels (ff. 57v, 155, 166, 173v, 185v). 3 full-page canon tables with decorated architectural frames in red, green, blue, and some yellow, some with people or animals (ff. 152v-154). 1 large historiated initials in colours, at the beginning
dissolue the hernia carnosa," inserted in the 16th cent. Vellum; ff. 125. end of xivth cent. Initials in red and blue; the Latin passages underlined in red. A few lines lost by the mitilation of f. 9, and few words