penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral
penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral
penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral
penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral
penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral
penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral
by the later provenance, and by the marginal glosses and chapter numbering in arabic numerals.Hannibal Gamon (bap. 1582, d. 1650/51), Church of England clergyman: inscribed 'Hannibal Gamon. Tandem -- D.O.M.' (f. 1); Gammon aided Richard, 1st Baron Robartes, in collecting
Mary, Bohéries, Picardy (founded in 1141 from Foigny): the calendar (ff. 74-79v) has the added (13th century) dedication of the church at 15 October, highly graded with 12 lessons; use of the punctus flexus punctuation mark. Inscribed 'Ceste present liure
Mary, Bohéries, Picardy (founded in 1141 from Foigny): the calendar (ff. 74-79v) has the added (13th century) dedication of the church at 15 October, highly graded with 12 lessons; use of the punctus flexus punctuation mark. Inscribed 'Ceste present liure
Mary, Bohéries, Picardy (founded in 1141 from Foigny): the calendar (ff. 74-79v) has the added (13th century) dedication of the church at 15 October, highly graded with 12 lessons; use of the punctus flexus punctuation mark. Inscribed 'Ceste present liure
Mary, Bohéries, Picardy (founded in 1141 from Foigny): the calendar (ff. 74-79v) has the added (13th century) dedication of the church at 15 October, highly graded with 12 lessons; use of the punctus flexus punctuation mark. Inscribed 'Ceste present liure
by the later provenance, and by the marginal glosses and chapter numbering in arabic numerals.Hannibal Gamon (bap. 1582, d. 1650/51), Church of England clergyman: inscribed 'Hannibal Gamon. Tandem -- D.O.M.' (f. 1); Gammon aided Richard, 1st Baron Robartes, in collecting
of a man ringing a church bell with another kneeling behind him; to their right, a priest is at an altar. Part I: the text and gloss written in Southern France, perhaps in Toulouse: lemmata underlined in yellow, with the
of the consecration of a church, with a foliate initial 'D'(e), at the beginning of pars 3, De consecratione. Illuminated by the artist of Bibliothèque nationale, lat. 830, a Missal for Paris use, and Giessen, Universitatsbibliothek 945, Justinian's Codex in
church of the Holy Cross, Crediton, Devon, 14th century (see Wright 1972).William Mugg, 16th century: his 'ex libris' and an ownership inscription recording his gift of the manuscript to Gerorge Mason (f. 1).George Mason, last dean of the Collegiate
1246, 16th November, ff. 7, 153v); for St. Albans use: the calendar includes: the octave of the dedication of the church of St. Albans (4th January, f. 2), 'Festivitas reliquiarum' in gold (27th January, f. 2), the passion of Alban
1246, 16th November, ff. 7, 153v); for St. Albans use: the calendar includes: the octave of the dedication of the church of St. Albans (4th January, f. 2), 'Festivitas reliquiarum' in gold (27th January, f. 2), the passion of Alban
1246, 16th November, ff. 7, 153v); for St. Albans use: the calendar includes: the octave of the dedication of the church of St. Albans (4th January, f. 2), 'Festivitas reliquiarum' in gold (27th January, f. 2), the passion of Alban
1246, 16th November, ff. 7, 153v); for St. Albans use: the calendar includes: the octave of the dedication of the church of St. Albans (4th January, f. 2), 'Festivitas reliquiarum' in gold (27th January, f. 2), the passion of Alban
1246, 16th November, ff. 7, 153v); for St. Albans use: the calendar includes: the octave of the dedication of the church of St. Albans (4th January, f. 2), 'Festivitas reliquiarum' in gold (27th January, f. 2), the passion of Alban