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17th century, in Cremona?): inscribed with his name, 1601 (f. 449), see William Popper, ~The Censorship of Hebrew Books~ (New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1969), appendix § 18-19, 93.The Harley Collection, formed by Robert Harley (b. 1661, d. 1724), 1st
a name 'Jeh[a]n', 15th century (f. 93).Inscribed 'jane', 15th century (f. 111v). Inscribed 'Elyzabeth' , 15th century (f. 62v).Elizabeth of York (b. 1466, d. 1503), queen of England, consort of Henry VII: includes her autograph signature preceded by the motto
Herte (d. 1467), barber-surgeon in London: his name on the upper margin of f. 25, originally f. 107 in New York, Academy of Medicine, MS. 12 (see Wallner 1988).Entire collection:John Bagford (b. 1650/51, d. 1716), bookseller and antiquary: part of
Herte (d. 1467), barber-surgeon in London: his name on the upper margin of f. 25, originally f. 107 in New York, Academy of Medicine, MS. 12 (see Wallner 1988).Entire collection:John Bagford (b. 1650/51, d. 1716), bookseller and antiquary: part of
Miniature with the Annunciation in the lower part and an initial with a trinitary head, at the beginning of Matins in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines
Miniature of the Visitation, at the beginning of Lauds in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads,
Miniature of the Nativity, at the beginning of Prime in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads,
Miniature of the Annunciation to the Shepherds, at the beginning of Terce in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some
Miniature of the Adoration of the Magi, at the beginning of Sext in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some
Miniature of the Adoration of the Magi, at the beginning of Sext in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some
Miniature of the Presentation, at the beginning of None in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads,
Miniature of the Flight into Egypt, at the beginning of Vespers in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including
Miniature of the Coronation, at the beginning of Compline in the Hours of the Virgin. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads,
Miniature of David, at the beginning of the Penitential Psalms. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads, in colours and gold (ff.
Miniature of the Crucifixion, at the beginning of the Hours of the Cross. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads, in colours
Miniature of Pentecost, at the beginning of the Hours of the Holy Spirit. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads, in colours
Miniature of the Crucifixion of the 11,000, at the beginning of a prayer. 1 fullpage miniature (f. 62v) and 11 full-page miniatures surrounding a few lines of text with a large decorated initials, some including human heads, in colours
d. 1485): inscribed, as duke of Gloucester from 1461 to 1483) 'Iste Liber constat Ricardo Duci Gloucestre' (f. 155).Elizabeth of York (b. 1466, d. 1503), daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Wydville, niece of Richard III, wife of king Henry
the Pater Noster (ff. 28v-48v), and various other religious works (imperfect at the end) Thomas Wolsey, royal minister, archbishop of York, cardinal (b. c. 1470, d. 1530): his arms and an encomium by John Voss dedicated to Wolsey (f. 402).Robert
d. 1485): inscribed, as duke of Gloucester from 1461 to 1483) 'Iste Liber constat Ricardo Duci Gloucestre' (f. 155).Elizabeth of York (b. 1466, d. 1503), daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Wydville, niece of Richard III, wife of king Henry