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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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Detail of puzzle initials. Large initials in red with penwork decoration (ff. 52v, 54). From f. 76, large puzzle initials in red and black, large simple initials in red, and paraphs in red. Highlighting of letters in red. Miscellany,

red. Lectionary, including the life and miracles of saint Kyneburga in Gloucester, imperfect The Augustinian priory of St Mary and John the Baptist, Lanthony : evidence of the liturgy (see Ker 1964). ? Richard Graves (b. 1677, d.1729), antiquary: note

Henry II, Richard, and John, and their children shown in circles. Large concentric circles in red around the names. Continuous line in red connecting the circles at the upper margin (ff. 2v-23). Genealogical roll of the kings of England to

Purchased as part of the Sloane collection from Sloane's executors and incorporated into the newly founded British Museum in 1753. Text Gilles de Corbeil (index Aegidius Corbeiensis); John of Toledo; Gerard of Cremona (index Gerald of Cremona; Gerardus Cremonensis) England

Detail of a decorated initial 'S' (epe et multum) at the beginning of Cicero's De inventione, Book I. 1 large puzzle initial in red, blue, green, and yellow with foliate motifs, at the beginning of the first book (f.

hind-quarters of a lion, collared, chained, and ringed or (f. 158v), inscribed twice 'the Lorde Morley's best' (ff. 157v, 158). John Messe, binder: inscribed twice by the same hand as above 'Iohannes Meese me ligavit', late 15th century (f. 158).The

hind-quarters of a lion, collared, chained, and ringed or (f. 158v), inscribed twice 'the Lorde Morley's best' (ff. 157v, 158). John Messe, binder: inscribed twice by the same hand as above 'Iohannes Meese me ligavit', late 15th century (f. 158).The

Genealogical diagram in brown, yellow, and red ink. Horizontal catchwords, some in decorative frames.Ruled in red.Unfinished; spaces left for large initials.f. 1* is a former pastedown inscribed, 'Orate pro anima'.1 ruled leaf after f. 299. Genealogical diagrams in brown,

colours and gold. Musical notation (ecphonetic).Contents:Daily readings in John (ff. 1-65v);Saturday-Sunday readings in Matthew (ff. 66v-103);Saturday-Sunday readings in Luke (ff. 104-143);Saturday-Sunday readings in Mark (ff. 143v-187);Holy Week readings (ff. 187v-245v);Synaxarion (ff. 246-359).f. 66 is a blank leaf.The portrait of Luke

colours and gold. Musical notation (ecphonetic).Contents:Daily readings in John (ff. 1-65v);Saturday-Sunday readings in Matthew (ff. 66v-103);Saturday-Sunday readings in Luke (ff. 104-143);Saturday-Sunday readings in Mark (ff. 143v-187);Holy Week readings (ff. 187v-245v);Synaxarion (ff. 246-359).f. 66 is a blank leaf.The portrait of Luke

or blue. Dialogus adversus haereticos, beginning, ''In omnibus curiosus existis' (ff. 2-238), Defensorium contra Iohannem XXII (a tract against pope John XXII's doctrines on the beatific vision) (ff. 238-262v) William Grey (b. c. 1414, d. 1478), bishop of Ely from

or blue. Dialogus adversus haereticos, beginning, ''In omnibus curiosus existis' (ff. 2-238), Defensorium contra Iohannem XXII (a tract against pope John XXII's doctrines on the beatific vision) (ff. 238-262v) William Grey (b. c. 1414, d. 1478), bishop of Ely from

or blue. Dialogus adversus haereticos, beginning, ''In omnibus curiosus existis' (ff. 2-238), Defensorium contra Iohannem XXII (a tract against pope John XXII's doctrines on the beatific vision) (ff. 238-262v) William Grey (b. c. 1414, d. 1478), bishop of Ely from

or blue. Dialogus adversus haereticos, beginning, ''In omnibus curiosus existis' (ff. 2-238), Defensorium contra Iohannem XXII (a tract against pope John XXII's doctrines on the beatific vision) (ff. 238-262v) William Grey (b. c. 1414, d. 1478), bishop of Ely from

or blue. Dialogus adversus haereticos, beginning, ''In omnibus curiosus existis' (ff. 2-238), Defensorium contra Iohannem XXII (a tract against pope John XXII's doctrines on the beatific vision) (ff. 238-262v) William Grey (b. c. 1414, d. 1478), bishop of Ely from

Historiated initial of a man pointing to his mouth, the initial partly zoomorphic with a bird, at the beginning of Psalm 38. Damage done to the book by a Thames flood in the early 19th century (see S. C.

Historiated initial 'O' with a man, at the beginning of a commentary on a treatise on weights, with marginal diagrams. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial

Decorated initials and diagrams. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial bar border incorporating a large hybrid (f. 3). Large initials in colours and silver and gold

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