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    British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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    white vine initials, in gold against a blue field, at the beginning of each book (ff. 1, 10, 37, 46v, 50, 58, 63v, 70v, 74v, 81, 91v, 99v, 113), the first with a matching white vine roundel enclosing heraldic arms.

    vine initials, in gold against a blue field, at the beginning of each book (ff. 1, 10, 37, 46v, 50, 58, 63v, 70v, 74v, 81, 91v, 99v, 113), the first with a matching white vine roundel enclosing heraldic arms. Philippica,

    border, incorporating hares(?) and putti supporting a wreath with heraldic arms surmounted by an ecclesiastic’s hat. Small initials in plain blue. De beneficiis (ff. 1-106v), De clementia (ff. 107-126v), followed by (ff. 127-130v) the fourteen letters between Seneca and Paul,

    foliate extensions (f. 3). Small initials alternately plain blue or red. Epistolae ad familiares Probably written before 1455: an oration made to the Doge of Venice by Galeazzo Maria Sforza in that year is added in a later hand on

    gold, on a pink, blue, and green ground (f. 1). Satires (index Saturae, Satirae) Unidentified humanistic owner, second half of the 15th century(?): the first page heavily glossed, the rest of the volume intermittently glossed.Unidentified owner, second half of the

    border, incorporating hares(?) and putti supporting a wreath with heraldic arms surmounted by an ecclesiastic’s hat. Small initials in plain blue. De beneficiis (ff. 1-106v), De clementia (ff. 107-126v), followed by (ff. 127-130v) the fourteen letters between Seneca and Paul,

    border, incorporating hares(?) and putti supporting a wreath with heraldic arms surmounted by an ecclesiastic’s hat. Small initials in plain blue. De beneficiis (ff. 1-106v), De clementia (ff. 107-126v), followed by (ff. 127-130v) the fourteen letters between Seneca and Paul,

    18v, 73v). Small initials alternately in plain red or blue. One-line initials alternately in red or green. Headings in green or red. Elegiae (index Elegies) (ff. 2-94v); followed by an anonymous derivation of ‘Monobyblos’ (ff. 94v-95) Added heraldic achievement of

    colours and gold, at the beginnings of chapter lists (ff. 14v, 28, 37, etc.). Small initials alternately plain red or blue. Noctes Atticae Maffeo Pinelli (b. 1735, d. 1785), of Venice: inscription '7943', f. 1, upper left corner, corresponding to

    colours and gold, at the beginnings of chapter lists (ff. 14v, 28, 37, etc.). Small initials alternately plain red or blue. Noctes Atticae Maffeo Pinelli (b. 1735, d. 1785), of Venice: inscription '7943', f. 1, upper left corner, corresponding to

    gold, on a pink, blue, and green ground (f. 1). Satires (index Saturae, Satirae) Unidentified humanistic owner, second half of the 15th century(?): the first page heavily glossed, the rest of the volume intermittently glossed.Unidentified owner, second half of the

    accompanied by a laurel wreath enclosing (overpainted) arms. 1 small initial in gold on coloured grounds. 2-line initials in plain blue. 1-line initials in pink ink. Treatise on grammar, beginning 'Litera est vox quae scribi potest individua …' and excerpts

    accompanied by a laurel wreath enclosing (overpainted) arms. 1 small initial in gold on coloured grounds. 2-line initials in plain blue. 1-line initials in pink ink. Treatise on grammar, beginning 'Litera est vox quae scribi potest individua …' and excerpts

    18v, 73v). Small initials alternately in plain red or blue. One-line initials alternately in red or green. Headings in green or red. Elegiae (index Elegies) (ff. 2-94v); followed by an anonymous derivation of ‘Monobyblos’ (ff. 94v-95) Added heraldic achievement of

    a wreath, in colours and gold (ff. 3, 51, 77). 1 small initial in gold on a ground in red, blue and green (f. 4). Expositio symboli apostolorum (Expositio sancti Ieronimi in simbolum apostolorum ad papam laurentium) Unidentified owner: erased

    a wreath, in colours and gold (ff. 3, 51, 77). 1 small initial in gold on a ground in red, blue and green (f. 4). Expositio symboli apostolorum (Expositio sancti Ieronimi in simbolum apostolorum ad papam laurentium) Unidentified owner: erased

    a wreath, in colours and gold (ff. 3, 51, 77). 1 small initial in gold on a ground in red, blue and green (f. 4). Expositio symboli apostolorum (Expositio sancti Ieronimi in simbolum apostolorum ad papam laurentium) Unidentified owner: erased

    103v, 104 (x2), 104v (x2), 105, 105v (x2, 1 decorated), 108v). Smaller and small initials in gold on red and blue grounds. Spaces for initials (ff. 181v-189) Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Religious inscriptions in different languages by the

    of Boethius's De consolatione philosophiae. Small initials in plain red or blue. A contemporary drawing of a woman playing the lute added (f. 53). The Consolation of Philosophy (index De consolatione philosophiae) Colophon 'Explicit liber Boecii de consolacione philosophie de

    a wreath, in colours and gold (ff. 3, 51, 77). 1 small initial in gold on a ground in red, blue and green (f. 4). Expositio symboli apostolorum (Expositio sancti Ieronimi in simbolum apostolorum ad papam laurentium) Unidentified owner: erased

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