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Part 1: original foliation. Ends with a table of contents (ff. 87v-89) Large white vine initials in colours at the beginning of each book (ff. 1, 38v, 61). Coloured initials in alternating red or blue. De officiis Part 1 written
Part 1: original foliation. Ends with a table of contents (ff. 87v-89) Large white vine initials in colours at the beginning of each book (ff. 1, 38v, 61). Coloured initials in alternating red or blue. De officiis Part 1 written
Part 1: original foliation. Ends with a table of contents (ff. 87v-89) Large white vine initials in colours at the beginning of each book (ff. 1, 38v, 61). Coloured initials in alternating red or blue. De officiis Part 1 written
his Gospel. 2 historiated initials of Jerome, and of Matthew and his symbol in colours (ff. 1, 369v). 4 large initials in silver or gold with red penwork decoration at the beginning of the prologues or books of Genesis and
historiated initials of Jerome, and of Matthew and his symbol in colours (ff. 1, 369v). 4 large initials in silver or gold with red penwork decoration at the beginning of the prologues or books of Genesis and Matthew (ff. 3v,
in the lower margin, a circlet of vines in gold, framing a coat of arms that has been effaced (f. 1). Very large white vine initials in colours and gold (ff. 24v, 44v, 63v, 80, 103, 119v, 138, 158, 186,
at the beginning of his statutes. ff. 1* and 340 are parchment former pastedowns.f. 1 is blank.Leaf signatures. Quire marks in Roman numerals (on the verso of the last leaf of the quire).All historiated initials were painted by the same
at the beginning of his statutes. ff. 1* and 340 are parchment former pastedowns.f. 1 is blank.Leaf signatures. Quire marks in Roman numerals (on the verso of the last leaf of the quire).All historiated initials were painted by the same
340 are parchment former pastedowns.f. 1 is blank.Leaf signatures. Quire marks in Roman numerals (on the verso of the last leaf of the quire).All historiated initials were painted by the same artist except that of Henry IV (f. 219). It
at the beginning of his statutes. ff. 1* and 340 are parchment former pastedowns.f. 1 is blank.Leaf signatures. Quire marks in Roman numerals (on the verso of the last leaf of the quire).All historiated initials were painted by the same
border at the beginning of his statutes. ff. 1* and 340 are parchment former pastedowns.f. 1 is blank.Leaf signatures. Quire marks in Roman numerals (on the verso of the last leaf of the quire).All historiated initials were painted by the
collector and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '20 die Februarij, A.D. 1724/5.' (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime
The outlines of the initials on ff. 4, 4v, 150v, and perhaps elsewhere, have been pricked as if for pouncing. 1 large historiated initial, with partial border, in colours (f. 4). Large and small initials alternately red or blue, with
flourishing or patterns. Border of parallel red lines (f. 1). Expositio vocabulorum bibliae; De esu carnium Unidentified reader, 13th century(?) : inscribed with a date(?) '1285' (ff. 5, 157).Inscribed '1300' (f. 6).? The Chartreuse de Notre Dame, Pierre-Chatel in the
ff. 4, 4v, 150v, and perhaps elsewhere, have been pricked as if for pouncing. 1 large historiated initial, with partial border, in colours (f. 4). Large and small initials alternately red or blue, with red penwork decoration. Grammatica maior Written
4v, 150v, and perhaps elsewhere, have been pricked as if for pouncing. 1 large historiated initial, with partial border, in colours (f. 4). Large and small initials alternately red or blue, with red penwork decoration. Grammatica maior Written in part
4v, 150v, and perhaps elsewhere, have been pricked as if for pouncing. 1 large historiated initial, with partial border, in colours (f. 4). Large and small initials alternately red or blue, with red penwork decoration. Grammatica maior Written in part
Diagram illustrating the Four Physical Arts, the so-called Artes Quadriviales or Quadrivium, i.e. arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music, decorated with a dog. Cassiodorus's Institutiones are followed by other texts in contemporary hands with no significant decoration. The texts are
Diagram illustrating the three subdivisions of the arts of Music, Armonica, Rithmica, and Metrica, decorated with a monk and a vase. Cassiodorus's Institutiones are followed by other texts in contemporary hands with no significant decoration. The texts are as
Diagram illustrating the subdivisions of the Art of Astronomy. Cassiodorus's Institutiones are followed by other texts in contemporary hands with no significant decoration. The texts are as follows:Helisachar, abbot of Saint-Aubin d'Angers, Letter to Nidibrius, archbishop of Narbonne (ff.