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of book 35 of Gregory the Great's Moralia in Job. Quires are marked "correctus" in lower margin of the last leaf near the gutter (see e.g. ff. 125v, 137v, 149v, 161v, 173v, 185v, 197v, 207v, 219v, 231v, 243v, 255v, 267v,
before f. 1.Quire signatures (in the centre of the lower margin of the recto of the first leaf of the quires, beginning with 'iii' on f. 7); uncrossed tironian ets. Numerous tables and diagrams in red. Initials in red or
marks (in the centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of the quires); catchwords. Leaves lost after f. 136.Uncrossed tironian ets. 1 large initial in gold, green, blue, red and black with some white (f.
the quire) are 'h' (f. 8v) 'i' (f. 19v), 'k' (f. 28v), 'l' (f. 38v), 'm' (f. 48v): Therefore 7 quires might be missing at the beginning of the manuscript.Tironian ets, occasional ae-caudatas. The smaller texts and notes (ff. 73v-74v)
marks for ff. 1-109 (in the centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of the quires). Drawings in crayon of knotwork motifs (ff. 14v, 15, 42v, 46) and of an animal head (f. 55). 1
page. All quires have been thoroughly corrected and marked 'correctus' in lower margin of the last leaf, near the fore-edge (see, e.g., ff. 12v, 24v, 48v or 60v). One or more leaves lost before f. 1, including the beginning of
1), the Adoration of the Magi (f. 35)). Initials in gold with blue an/ord red pen-flourishing, replaced for a few quires by initials in gold on a blue and red ground, with a yellow outer frame (ff. 49-72v only). Smaller
penthateuchus' (f. 235v).Marginal addition on f. 1v possibly represents instructions to the artist.Early modern inscription on f. 235v numbers the quires of the manuscript, giving an inaccurate folio count. The same hand has made a similar addition to Harley 3168.
the title 'Sacrilogiu[m] guidonis abb[at]is sive / speculu[m] leganda[rum].' Catchwords, bifolium signatures, and correction signs at the end of the quires. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold of the author portrait, with a partial border containing two fighting men,
aid in the lower margin of f. 3 stating the number of quires. Original foliation in Arabic numerals the lower margin.Catchwords written horizontally.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf. Puzzle initials in red and blue with pen-flourishing in the same colours
43, 44, and part of f. 65 has been excised.Inscription at the end stating the number of folios and quires (f. 65).ff. 1* and 66 are former pastedowns. Puzzle initials in red and blue with pen-flourishing in both colours extending
followed by the Interpretations of Hebrew names (ff. 526-572v) (formerly known as 'The Fécamp Bible') The final verso of some quires marked 'cor(rectus)' (e.g., ff. 313v, 409v).Unidentified 13th-century owner associated with the Benedictine abbey of St Taurinus, Evreux, Normandy: following
followed by the Interpretations of Hebrew names (ff. 526-572v) (formerly known as 'The Fécamp Bible') The final verso of some quires marked 'cor(rectus)' (e.g., ff. 313v, 409v).Unidentified 13th-century owner associated with the Benedictine abbey of St Taurinus, Evreux, Normandy: following
followed by the Interpretations of Hebrew names (ff. 526-572v) (formerly known as 'The Fécamp Bible') The final verso of some quires marked 'cor(rectus)' (e.g., ff. 313v, 409v).Unidentified 13th-century owner associated with the Benedictine abbey of St Taurinus, Evreux, Normandy: following
alternately blue or red, with flourishing in the other colour. One-line initials alternately blue or red (only in red in quires xii-xv; ff. 115-158). Bible with prologues Reginald, priest of Bury St Edmunds, 14th century.The Franciscan convent of Babwell, Bury
alternately blue or red, with flourishing in the other colour. One-line initials alternately blue or red (only in red in quires xii-xv; ff. 115-158). Bible with prologues Reginald, priest of Bury St Edmunds, 14th century.The Franciscan convent of Babwell, Bury
alternately blue or red, with flourishing in the other colour. One-line initials alternately blue or red (only in red in quires xii-xv; ff. 115-158). Bible with prologues Reginald, priest of Bury St Edmunds, 14th century.The Franciscan convent of Babwell, Bury
Goffredus Tranensis's Summa super titulis Decretalium. Most quires have on their last verso a count of the number of paraphs in the quire, e.g. 'cxxii' (f. 13v), 'c' (f. 24v), 'cxx' (f. 37v), etc. 5 large puzzle initials in red
Goffredus Tranensis's Summa super titulis Decretalium. Most quires have on their last verso a count of the number of paraphs in the quire, e.g. 'cxxii' (f. 13v), 'c' (f. 24v), 'cxx' (f. 37v), etc. 5 large puzzle initials in red
followed by the Interpretations of Hebrew names (ff. 526-572v) (formerly known as 'The Fécamp Bible') The final verso of some quires marked 'cor(rectus)' (e.g., ff. 313v, 409v).Unidentified 13th-century owner associated with the Benedictine abbey of St Taurinus, Evreux, Normandy: following