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Oxford and Mortimer, book collector and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '1 Martij, 1720/21.' (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during
Oxford and Mortimer, book collector and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '1 Martij, 1720/21.' (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during
Breton Gospel books (see Cohen and Teviotdale 2002). The punctuation is unusual, and is similar to that found in Royal 1 A xviii: 2 dots and a comma (see McGurk and Szerwiniak 1996). Anglo-Saxon neums have been added at the
the title, and an illuminated initial 'B'(iblos) at the beginning of the Gospel of Matthew. 5 headpieces, 1 in brown and blue (f. 1), and 4 decorated with foliate patterns in gold and colours, together with large initials in gold
at the beginning of Innocent IV's Apparatus in quinque libros decretalium. 1 puzzle initial in red and blue with pen-flourishing in blue and red and decorated extension (f. 1). Small initials in red with blue or purple pen-flourishing or in
66, 67, 84, 101, 111, 115, 132, 179, 188, 192). Incomplete at the end. 1 full-page decorated initial-word panel, in colours and gold (f. 1v). 1 full-page miniature of a coat of arms (f. 156v). 2 heraldic golden lion in
66, 67, 84, 101, 111, 115, 132, 179, 188, 192). Incomplete at the end. 1 full-page decorated initial-word panel, in colours and gold (f. 1v). 1 full-page miniature of a coat of arms (f. 156v). 2 heraldic golden lion in
note (f. 12v) and bifolium signatures perhaps in the same hand. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold with full border, at the beginning of the text (f. 1). Initials in red with blue pen-flourishing, or in blue with red
of David playing the harp, at the beginning of Psalm 1. One of three manuscripts of the 'Bible du XIIIe siècle', or French translation of the Bible not a compilation with sections of Guyart des Moulins' Bible historiale. (see Sneddon
the beginning of Psalm 1. The missing miniature appears to have depicted a person kneeling at the foot of an enthroned figure. 1 full-page miniature divided into two registers in colours and gold (f. 10v). 1 full-page miniature excised (an
Georgij Burche de uly in Com: Glouc: Theologie 1607'.Parts 1 and 2Humfrey Wanley (b. 1672, d. 1726), librarian of Robert and Edward Harley, earls of Oxford: inscribed 'Humfredus Wanley (f. 1). The manuscript must have been incorporated in the Harley
Georgij Burche de uly in Com: Glouc: Theologie 1607'.Parts 1 and 2Humfrey Wanley (b. 1672, d. 1726), librarian of Robert and Edward Harley, earls of Oxford: inscribed 'Humfredus Wanley (f. 1). The manuscript must have been incorporated in the Harley
Georgij Burche de uly in Com: Glouc: Theologie 1607'.Parts 1 and 2Humfrey Wanley (b. 1672, d. 1726), librarian of Robert and Edward Harley, earls of Oxford: inscribed 'Humfredus Wanley (f. 1). The manuscript must have been incorporated in the Harley
Georgij Burche de uly in Com: Glouc: Theologie 1607'.Parts 1 and 2Humfrey Wanley (b. 1672, d. 1726), librarian of Robert and Edward Harley, earls of Oxford: inscribed 'Humfredus Wanley (f. 1). The manuscript must have been incorporated in the Harley
Georgij Burche de uly in Com: Glouc: Theologie 1607'.Parts 1 and 2Humfrey Wanley (b. 1672, d. 1726), librarian of Robert and Edward Harley, earls of Oxford: inscribed 'Humfredus Wanley (f. 1). The manuscript must have been incorporated in the Harley
Georgij Burche de uly in Com: Glouc: Theologie 1607'.Parts 1 and 2Humfrey Wanley (b. 1672, d. 1726), librarian of Robert and Edward Harley, earls of Oxford: inscribed 'Humfredus Wanley (f. 1). The manuscript must have been incorporated in the Harley
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,