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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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Detail of a white-vine initial 'V'(t ex). 1 small miniature, accompanied by a full foliate border with putti, animals, birds, and grotesques, in colours and gold (f. 1). Large initials with white vine ornament, in colours and gold (ff. 25,

White-vine initial 'C'(um transit). 1 small miniature, accompanied by a full foliate border with putti, animals, birds, and grotesques, in colours and gold (f. 1). Large initials with white vine ornament, in colours and gold (ff. 25, 51v, 74v, 96,

in brown ink and red (ff. 4v, 9v, 14v, 24, 31v, 54, 57v, 132v, 220, 223v, 231, 239, 271, 298). 1 full border, in colour (f. 132v). Decorated ~parashah~ sign (f. 123). 2 microrgaphic designs (ff. 177, 177v). 2 unfinished

in brown ink and red (ff. 4v, 9v, 14v, 24, 31v, 54, 57v, 132v, 220, 223v, 231, 239, 271, 298). 1 full border, in colour (f. 132v). Decorated ~parashah~ sign (f. 123). 2 microrgaphic designs (ff. 177, 177v). 2 unfinished

in brown ink and red (ff. 4v, 9v, 14v, 24, 31v, 54, 57v, 132v, 220, 223v, 231, 239, 271, 298). 1 full border, in colour (f. 132v). Decorated ~parashah~ sign (f. 123). 2 microrgaphic designs (ff. 177, 177v). 2 unfinished

in brown ink and red (ff. 4v, 9v, 14v, 24, 31v, 54, 57v, 132v, 220, 223v, 231, 239, 271, 298). 1 full border, in colour (f. 132v). Decorated ~parashah~ sign (f. 123). 2 microrgaphic designs (ff. 177, 177v). 2 unfinished

Marginal drawing of diseased genitals. f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations or miniatures within the text in

Marginal drawing of diseased genitals. f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations or miniatures within the text in

Marginal drawing of diseased genitals and a knife. f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations or miniatures within

at the beginning of Bertrand de la Tour's Sermones Quadragesimales. 1 large iniital with foliage in colours on a gold ground, and full borders with a dragon (f. 2). Small initials alternately red with blue flourishing, or blue with red

Suetonius's De Vita Caesarum. ff. 1 and 174 are fragments of a 15th-century document containing a reference to a notary public of the diocese of Bayeux, used as flyleaves. 3 large zoomorphic or anthropomorphic initials in ink and washes in

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘5 Septembris, 1720’ (unfoliated flyleaf before f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

II Arbaleste (d. 1570), counsellor in the Parliament of Paris and bibliophile: his arms and motto 'Ingenium superat vires' (f. 1, lower border).Pierre Séguier (index Seguier) (b. 1588, d. 1672), count of Gien, chancellor of France from 1635 (see Wright

II Arbaleste (d. 1570), counsellor in the Parliament of Paris and bibliophile: his arms and motto 'Ingenium superat vires' (f. 1, lower border).Pierre Séguier (index Seguier) (b. 1588, d. 1672), count of Gien, chancellor of France from 1635 (see Wright

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘5 Septembris, 1720’ (unfoliated flyleaf before f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

II Arbaleste (d. 1570), counsellor in the Parliament of Paris and bibliophile: his arms and motto 'Ingenium superat vires' (f. 1, lower border).Pierre Séguier (index Seguier) (b. 1588, d. 1672), count of Gien, chancellor of France from 1635 (see Wright

II Arbaleste (d. 1570), counsellor in the Parliament of Paris and bibliophile: his arms and motto 'Ingenium superat vires' (f. 1, lower border).Pierre Séguier (index Seguier) (b. 1588, d. 1672), count of Gien, chancellor of France from 1635 (see Wright

with red pen-flourishing. Line fillers decorated in gold and blue. Cadels. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Chroniques, Vol. IV, part 1 (the 'Harley Froissart') Philippe de Commynes (b. 1447, d. 1511), statesman and chronicler: his added arms, quartered with those

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