initial 'E'(dwardus) with foliate penwork decoration and a full penwork border, at the beginning of Edward I's confirmation of MagnaCarta 1 large and 1 small puzzle initial in blue and red, with foliate penwork infill and flourishing (ff. 9,
of contents (ff. 2-6v); followed by Expositiones Vocabulorum (ff. 200-203); and additions (ff. 203v-226) Copied in 1300 or later: MagnaCarta (f. 8) is the version as confirmed by Edward I on 28 March of that year (dated on f.
Historiated initial 'E'(dwardus) with king Edward I at the beginning of the MagnaCarta. The original texts have gradually been added to, in the 14th century (see ff. 48v-49, ff. 100-101v). f. 49v is ruled and blank.For a more detailed
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
Puzzle initial 'H'(enricus) with pen-flourishing including heads and foliate motifs. The volume includes the texts of the MagnaCarta and of the Charter of Forest as reissued by Henry III in 1225.f. 26v is ruled but blank; f. 46v was
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
with foliate motifs (animal head on f. 230v). Paragraph marks in alternating red and blue. Various legal texts including MagnaCarta, Statutes of England (index Statute book, Statuta Angliae), etc. (imperfect) Leonard ?Coleridge, 14th century: inscribed 'Leonardus ?Coleridge' (f. 86*v).
Flourished initial 'H'(enricus), at the beginning of the MagnaCarta; inscription: ‘William Howard 1592'. ff. 1-80v: Large initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Paraph marks in plain red or blue. ff. 80v-219: Small initials and paraph marks in plain red.
blue and/or red. Capitals marked in red. Vetera Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statute book, Statuta Angliae), beginning with the Carta Foresta (9 Henry III) Added texts at the end, in Latin and French, 14th century (ff. 162v-163).Inscription with the
Table of contents. Pecia marks. The Magna moralia is copied from Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 16584; that MS includes the Ethics, Magna moralia, and Metaphysics (see Pannier 1991). 1 historiated initial with three-sided foliate border and bas-de-page scene,
Initial-word panel ~Bereshit~ (in the beginning) in gold letters, embedded into a full-page miniature of a Gothic arched structure inhabited by a spread eagle, a deer, a lion and four dragons at the corners, at the beginning of Genesis.
Micrography of the ram stuck in the bush in the outer margin, at the Sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22). Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the
Full-page miniature of a Gothic structure inhabited by dragons and incorporating the initial-word panel ~We-elleh~ (and these), at the beginning of Exodus. The circular form of the initial-word panel is surrounded by 16 small medallions inhabited by different kinds
Full-page miniature with diamonds inhabited by lions and spread eagles both crowned, and with the initial-word panel ~Wa-yiqra~ (and [the Lord] called) in its centre, at the beginning of Leviticus. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript
Micrography of a dragon with foliate tail in the outer margin, at Genesis 13. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the Gradual of Saint Katharinental (Zürich,
Full-page panel inhabited by hybrids and dragons, and four knights holding banners with the symbols of the four tribes camped around the Tabernacle (Judah, Reuben, Ephraim, Dan), and with the initial-word panel ~Wa-yedabber~ (and [the Lord] spoke) in its
Initial-word panel ~Elleh~ (these) in gold letters, placed in the centre of a full-page miniature of a Gothic architectural structure inhabited by dragons, hybrids and an elephant embedded into a Star of David, at the beginning of Deuteronomy. Ruling
Initial-word panel ~Wa-yehi~ (and it came to pass) inhabited by hybrids, a lion and a deer, at the beginning of Ruth. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413)