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full-page and 1 half-page ink drawings with some colours and a wash of green, blue or red (ff. 6-7). Large and small simple initials in blue, brown, red, or green, 2 with penwork decoration in brown (ff. 42, 44). Rubrics
full-page and 1 half-page ink drawings with some colours and a wash of green, blue or red (ff. 6-7). Large and small simple initials in blue, brown, red, or green, 2 with penwork decoration in brown (ff. 42, 44). Rubrics
full-page and 1 half-page ink drawings with some colours and a wash of green, blue or red (ff. 6-7). Large and small simple initials in blue, brown, red, or green, 2 with penwork decoration in brown (ff. 42, 44). Rubrics
full-page and 1 half-page ink drawings with some colours and a wash of green, blue or red (ff. 6-7). Large and small simple initials in blue, brown, red, or green, 2 with penwork decoration in brown (ff. 42, 44). Rubrics
full-page and 1 half-page ink drawings with some colours and a wash of green, blue or red (ff. 6-7). Large and small simple initials in blue, brown, red, or green, 2 with penwork decoration in brown (ff. 42, 44). Rubrics
full-page and 1 half-page ink drawings with some colours and a wash of green, blue or red (ff. 6-7). Large and small simple initials in blue, brown, red, or green, 2 with penwork decoration in brown (ff. 42, 44). Rubrics
full-page and 1 half-page ink drawings with some colours and a wash of green, blue or red (ff. 6-7). Large and small simple initials in blue, brown, red, or green, 2 with penwork decoration in brown (ff. 42, 44). Rubrics
the Print Room and the Department of Printed Books in the British Museum in the 19th century. Large initials in blue, green or oxidised red. Rubrics in oxidised red. Leaf from an unidentified Biblical Chronicle (?) f. 12 [part 4]:
initials in colours at the beginning of the other books (ff. 23, 78v, 108, 145). Smaller plain initials in red, blue, or green at the beginning of each epistle. Rubrics in red. Symbolum fidei (f. 1), and Registrum epistolarum beati
initials in colours at the beginning of the other books (ff. 23, 78v, 108, 145). Smaller plain initials in red, blue, or green at the beginning of each epistle. Rubrics in red. Symbolum fidei (f. 1), and Registrum epistolarum beati
initials in colours at the beginning of the other books (ff. 23, 78v, 108, 145). Smaller plain initials in red, blue, or green at the beginning of each epistle. Rubrics in red. Symbolum fidei (f. 1), and Registrum epistolarum beati
initials in colours at the beginning of the other books (ff. 23, 78v, 108, 145). Smaller plain initials in red, blue, or green at the beginning of each epistle. Rubrics in red. Symbolum fidei (f. 1), and Registrum epistolarum beati
initials in colours at the beginning of the other books (ff. 23, 78v, 108, 145). Smaller plain initials in red, blue, or green at the beginning of each epistle. Rubrics in red. Symbolum fidei (f. 1), and Registrum epistolarum beati
red with penwork decoration (ff. 1, 19v) or in red and green (f. 108). Numerous initials in red, green or blue, some with penwork decoration. Rubrics in red. Maniculae and marginal notations in a later hand. Symbolum fidei, Registrum; Recantation
red with penwork decoration (ff. 1, 19v) or in red and green (f. 108). Numerous initials in red, green or blue, some with penwork decoration. Rubrics in red. Maniculae and marginal notations in a later hand. Symbolum fidei, Registrum; Recantation
red with penwork decoration (ff. 1, 19v) or in red and green (f. 108). Numerous initials in red, green or blue, some with penwork decoration. Rubrics in red. Maniculae and marginal notations in a later hand. Symbolum fidei, Registrum; Recantation
attestation of the the cult of Pope Leo IX and saint Bardo, bishop of Mainz (see Bishop 1918). Initials in blue, red, green, and brown. Decorated line-fillers in brown. Unfinished, with spaces left for initials, for Psalm 1 filled in
attestation of the the cult of Pope Leo IX and saint Bardo, bishop of Mainz (see Bishop 1918). Initials in blue, red, green, and brown. Decorated line-fillers in brown. Unfinished, with spaces left for initials, for Psalm 1 filled in
5th earl of Ashburnham: his manuscript Barrois MS. 214; the Ashburnham-Barrois sale, 10 June 1901, lot 332 (inscribed '332' in blue pencil, in the lower left corner of the upper pastedown), bought by the British Museum, using the Bridgewater fund
the Psalms. Large historiated initial in colours at the beginning of Psalm 1 (f. 2). Initials in red, green, or blue with penwork decoration, some with decoration in another colour or with animal heads. Small initials and rubrics in red.