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Miniature of the captivity of Perses, with a partial border, at the beginning of chapter 12 of book 5. Contains the second translation of De casibus virorum illustrium of Boccaccio made by Laurent de Premierfait in 1409, and dedicated to

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England (e.g., ff. 5, 13v, 37v); motto of the Garter (f. 192); and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a badge

(b. 1418, d. 1475), Count of Saint-Pol and Constable of France: inscribed '[Ainsi?] sera Luxembourg' (inside upper cover)? Albert Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg, who married, in 1573, Mary Eleanora, elder daughter of William, 5th Duke of Juliers and Clèves: inscribed

(b. 1418, d. 1475), Count of Saint-Pol and Constable of France: inscribed '[Ainsi?] sera Luxembourg' (inside upper cover)? Albert Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg, who married, in 1573, Mary Eleanora, elder daughter of William, 5th Duke of Juliers and Clèves: inscribed

decorated head-pieces. Missal, Use of Rome Executed at Lisbon for the rectification of the services of the Portuguese Church, by order of John III King of Portugal (1521-1557), and completed after his death under the patronage of his wife, Queen

decorated head-pieces. Missal, Use of Rome Executed at Lisbon for the rectification of the services of the Portuguese Church, by order of John III King of Portugal (1521-1557), and completed after his death under the patronage of his wife, Queen

blue. First letters of sentences highlighted in yellow. Le miroir historial (a French translation of the Speculum historiale), books 6-9 Edward IV (b. 1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England surmounted by

[1502] (f. 182v).David Marq of Cine bar Abraham: inscribed with his name in the colophon upon the erased name of the patron (f. 182v).Riqa, the sister of Daniel ben Isaac of Ventura, wife of Eliezer of Rubiqu, first owner: inscribed

arms of England, and an illuminated initial 'E'(n) of the York badge of the white rose en soleil with the motto 'dieu et mon droit', at the beginning of chapter 1. First part of two volumes, the second of which

Detail of a miniature of the Death of Alexander, at the beginning of book 6. This manuscript contains the first volume (books 1-9) of the Speculum historiale and is now bound in two parts, foliated separately: part 1 contains books

Miniature of Caesar crossing the Rhine, with the arms of the Holy Roman emperor held by one of the soldiers, at the beginning of book 7. This manuscript contains the first volume (books 1-9) of the Speculum historiale and is

Detail of a miniature of Caesar crossing the Rhine, with the arms of the Holy Roman emperor held by one of the soldiers, at the beginning of book 7. This manuscript contains the first volume (books 1-9) of the Speculum

blue. First letters of sentences highlighted in yellow. Le miroir historial (a French translation of the Speculum historiale), books 6-9 Edward IV (b. 1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England surmounted by

blue. First letters of sentences highlighted in yellow. Le miroir historial (a French translation of the Speculum historiale), books 6-9 Edward IV (b. 1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England surmounted by

Detail of a miniature of the siege of Montargis and the drowning of Pierre de Giac. Sixth of six volumes (Royal 20 E I-VI).Catchwords; guide letters for initials. Spaces left for one, or two-column miniatures, at the beginning of books

1509), king of England and lord of Ireland: the royal arms of England, a banner with the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit', two red roses of Lancaster (f. 47), red roses of Lancaster and white roses ofYork (f.

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