red robe, probably Gaius Lalius; and a scribal colophon, 'finis paradoxe. deo gracias cum magna difficultate v^a^ die martii millesimo cccc lxxviii^o^'. Vertical and horizontal catchwords.There is a blank, ruled parchment leaf after f. 11. Full borders with historiated initials
1483: colophon 'Hic liber est iussu nostro perscriptus et ere/Ut servet marci dicta sonora diu./Ipse velim cartas membranis semper arari/quas magna autores arte tulere boni/Cetera tu fragili depone volumina libro/in quorum astridet triste sophisina labris.[follow 2 deleted lines] 1483 iiii
1483: colophon 'Hic liber est iussu nostro perscriptus et ere/Ut servet marci dicta sonora diu./Ipse velim cartas membranis semper arari/quas magna autores arte tulere boni/Cetera tu fragili depone volumina libro/in quorum astridet triste sophisina labris.[follow 2 deleted lines] 1483 iiii
Two full-page miniatures of the sanctuary implements with captions. Watermark, of a lamb holding a cross (f. [ii]) and initials of JW (f. [425]), of James Whatman II, paper maker (1764-1793). Gilt edges.Foliation is written on the verso side
gold. Paraphs in blue or red. Rubrics in red. Capitals highlighted in red. Leaf from de Chauliac's 'Surgery' (index Chirurgia magna), Book VI, in English translation (originally ff. 107-107v in New York, Academy of Medicine, MS. 12, from which it
MS Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A 10,099 British Library, London 250 images. Date(s) Author(s) [] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,099