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initial I on parti-coloured blue and rose ground with white highlights, following shape of letter, simple short sprays which are just black lines with pointed trefoils in gold on the ends. Paragraph Marks: Alternating red and blue paraphs, red underlining

red as highlight for initial of each line. Flourished Initials: 3-line blue Lombard 'T' on side 1. On side 2, col. 2, is a 1-line red initial with blue penwork decoration in a style slightly unusual for London in 15th

Paragraph Marks: Alternating red and blue paraphs, red headings and blue initials with red pen-work; blue or red paraphs which precede the marginal glosses extend the length of the gloss, f40. Flourished Initials: 2-line blue Lombard initials with red pen-work

with same green spirals and gold balls, also gold trefoils. Paragraph Marks: Alternating blue with red penwork paraphs and gold with dark blue penwork paraphs, but the blue penwork around gold paraphs stops from 10-15 except for occasionally filled in.

books (eg sig. d.7v) 7-line blue and pink incised initial with white highlights on gold ground with red, blue and pink foliage patterns inside letters with white highlighting. Paragraph Marks: Alternating gold with blue, and blue with red penwork paraphs

pink, orange and blue. A different style later in the volume of 6-line gold initial on part-coloured ground with sprays of black with spirals resembling ironwork, with gold and blue balls and black squiggles. Flourished Initials: 2-3-line blue lombard initials

first letter is blue. At the beginning is 'Hic tractat super illa specie cupida que''. Flourished Initials: On f1 is a 6-line blue initial with red penwork forming box around and short tendrils from corners; subsequently plain blue initials 2-4

ground with short sprays from corners. Paragraph Marks: Alternating blue with red pen-work and gold with dark blue or purple pen-work. Used for textual divisions. Flourished Initials: One or two-line blue lombard initials with red penwork define stanzaic divisions and

between each; rubric headings preceded by blue paraphs, also rubric marginal glosses preceded by blue paraphs. Flourished Initials: Each line of the first stanza is a one-line plain blue or red (alternating) initial. Two-line blue lombard initials with red penwork

Siege of Thebes. An 11-line blue and white initial begins the Knight's Tale and a 7-line green initial with yellow opens the Clerk's Tale. The decoration is heavily executed with flowers and leaves in pink, blue, red, orange and green.

f30r, 'Explicit liber parui Catonis'; 'Chaucers' on f44. Paragraph Marks: Alternating red and blue paraphs. Flourished Initials: Red and blue flourished initials as large as 5 lines, blue lombards with red cut into them, red flourishing elaborate inside letter, extenders

ink as text, with blue paraph preceding, no red flourishing; no rubric text anywhere in MS. Marginal Headings: Flourished Initials: On f1 an 8-line blue initial with red flourishing all down left side, much damaged; 1-3-line blue initials with red

glosses to be added. Paragraph Marks: Blue and unflourished in prose sections. Flourished Initials: Many blue initials of varying sizes flourished with fine red penwork throughout the manuscript; in the 'ABC' the same blue initials, 2-line, with red penwork mark

with champe decoration. Thereafter 2, 3 or 4-line gold initials on ground of pink or blue or parti-coloured. Paragraph Marks: Gold with blue flourishing and blue with red flourishing for paraphs that define stanzas as in eg Nun's Tale, Clerk's

the penultimate leaf of a lost quire') + ii (ii excised). Signatures: Signatures in blue ink in some quires. They indicate the first four leaves by blue lines in lower right recto. In the first quire they are horizontal and

in GP but present for succeeding tales. Borders: Parti-coloured in gold, blue, pink; foliage patterns at corners; further foliage tendrils extend into top and bottom margins in pink, blue, green gold. Historiated Initials: Figure of Friar in pulpit inside letter

borders; gold, blue, pink and a darker maroon colour. Green wash over spiralled tendrils. Illuminated Initials: 6-line pink and blue with white highlights on gold ground. Smaller 2-3-line gold initials on blue and rose ground. Paragraph Marks: Alternating blue with

Paragraph Marks: Blue and red alternating up to f64v Flourished Initials: Blue with red flourishing. Only the first initial has been flourished. Thereafter the initial is present without flourishing After f65 litterae notabiliores replace the red and blue paraphs to

blue ground, white highlights, sprays from corners with green leaves, gold fruits or buds or trefoils. Paragraph Marks: One-line blue paraphs with red pen-work; in prose texts alternating blue paraphs with red pen-work and gold paraphs with blue pen-work;

capital(?). Thereafter the text begins with a blue letter, mostly unflourished and about three lines in depth. Marginal Headings: Some chapter numbers in red ink in margin eg ff60v, 85v. Flourished Initials: Blue initials for major divisions. Only the first

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