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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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a saint being brought food (?) by ravens and a person praying in bed. 12 large coloured drawings (ff. 2v, 27, 31, 63, 137, 149, 189, 239, 301, 325, 326, 393). Large and small initials in plain red, some with

table lifting his cup and saying the blessing over food. Captions of the drawings are perhaps in Judeo-Italian. Watermark of a ~fleur-de-lis~, f. [183], unidentified. Decorated initial-word panel with full floral border (f. 1). 3 drawings illustrating the text, in

spread table lifting his cup and saying the blessing over food. Captions of the drawings are perhaps in Judeo-Italian. Watermark of a ~fleur-de-lis~, f. [183], unidentified. Decorated initial-word panel with full floral border (f. 1). 3 drawings illustrating the text,

12, 22v, 32v, 33, 38v, 53v, 58, 73). Herbal with treatises on food, poisons and remedies, and the properties of stones (index Peutingerorum Liber Botanicus) Added texts on food, poisons and remedies, and the properties of stones by Cadamosto, written

Agrippina, the wife of Germanicus, refusing food. Illuminated by the Talbot Master, an artist active in Rouen, named after two manuscripts produced for John Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury: Royal 15 E VI, a collection of romances presented to Margaret of

The Norman Blake Editions of The Canterbury Tales icon

The Norman Blake Editions of The Canterbury Tales

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beclene And fatte his soule , and make his body leene We fare as seith the Appostel , cloth and food Suffiseth vs , though they be nat ful good The clennesse and the fastynge , of vs Freres Maketh

ye ben wex thral and foul and membres of the feend , hate of angelis sclaundre of holy chirche and food of the fals ser pent perpetuel matere of the fir of helle and yet moore foul and abhominable for

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