centre of the lower margin of the verso of the last leaf of quires 1-13). One leaf missing between ff. 102-103, another between ff. 110-111, and another between ff. 149-150. Large and smaller initials in red, occasionally with some penwork
5 scribes (Hand I: quires i-viii; Hand II: quires ix-xii, xvii-xix, xxxvi-xxvii; Hand III to be identified with Jean de Senlis: quires xiii-xvi, xxxi-xxxv; Hand IV: quires xx-xxii, xxiii except f. 165v, xxvi-xxx; Hand V: quires xxiii, f. 165v, xxiv-xxv),
written by different hands but the ruling is quite consistent. Folios have been left blank at the end of several quires. Catchwords in the centre of the lower margin, or written vertically, depending on the quires.For a more detailed list
Deuteronomy. Ruling is visible. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Quires start with flesh side. On the dating, see Pasternak, 2009. 5 decorated initial-word panels in colours and gold accompanied by partial foliate borders at the beginnings of the
the prologue to Genesis (f. 1v) and Genesis (ff. 13-20). Pricking holes. Chapters start on a new line. Catchwords. Quire-marks (quires numbered on the verso of the last folio). Written in diminutive script. Large initial with dragons and interlacing foliate
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
then overpainted, with foliate scrolls, in the lower margin. Ruling is visible. Flesh side and hair side are distinguishable. Quires start with flesh side. On the dating, see Pasternak, 2009. 5 decorated initial-word panels in colours and gold accompanied by
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
the Dead (ff. 137v-178); and the Psalter of St Jerome (ff. 180v-190v). Blank ruled folios at the end of certain quires. ff. 1-3v and the 5 unfoliated parchment leaves at the end are ruled as the rest of the text
Foliate initial 'D'(omine) with a tromp l'oeil border containing birds, flowers and fruits, at the beginning of Matins in the Hours of the Virgin. Includes a calendar (ff.1-12v), 'Memoria de sancta Barbara' (f. 13r-13v), the Hours of the Virgin
first and last historiated initials: 'Abbe. bono. / Robe. Aug'i (?)' (f. 2) and 'bono robe. abb.' (f. 506v); many quires are marked 'em(en)dat(us)' (e.g. ff. 42, 54, 78, 282).The Benedictine abbey of St Augustine, Canterbury, second half of the
first and last historiated initials: 'Abbe. bono. / Robe. Aug'i (?)' (f. 2) and 'bono robe. abb.' (f. 506v); many quires are marked 'em(en)dat(us)' (e.g. ff. 42, 54, 78, 282).The Benedictine abbey of St Augustine, Canterbury, second half of the
first and last historiated initials: 'Abbe. bono. / Robe. Aug'i (?)' (f. 2) and 'bono robe. abb.' (f. 506v); many quires are marked 'em(en)dat(us)' (e.g. ff. 42, 54, 78, 282).The Benedictine abbey of St Augustine, Canterbury, second half of the
first and last historiated initials: 'Abbe. bono. / Robe. Aug'i (?)' (f. 2) and 'bono robe. abb.' (f. 506v); many quires are marked 'em(en)dat(us)' (e.g. ff. 42, 54, 78, 282).The Benedictine abbey of St Augustine, Canterbury, second half of the
damage - folio blackened. 'Of goddys eyrenes þenkyn owght'. Cf. Horstmann 1892, pp. 355-406. Codex Parchment 155 120 mm. Four quires: 1 12 , ff. 1r-12v; 2 12 , ff. 13r-24v; 3 12 , ff. 25r-35v; 4 10 , ff.
i.e. small pricking marks along the outside edge of the margin roughly 5 mm apart in quire 3, 4. In quires 6-9 lines seem to have been ruled in lead or brown crayon/ink (e.g. ff. 347-348). Scribe 1 : ff.
god withoute end'. Amen Explicit maundeuyle'. Codex Parchment 290 193 mm Note on the first flyleaf, 'The order of the quires, badly confused in the 18th century. Rebinding, was set right in 1929.' 1 8 (wants 1), catchword f. 7v;