Your search found 727 results in 1 resource
Royal Society, London (its ink stamp: 'Soc. Reg. Lond / ex dono HENR. HOWARD / Norfolciensis.', f. 5; its book-plate with the pencil inscription: ‘XIII.3.8’, inside upper cover).Purchased by the British Museum from the Royal Society of London together with
(f. 90v).A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the 18th-century binding, probably copied from a note on the original binding, 'COMITISSAE / TOM VI' and 'OLIM. CONVENT./ PRAED. LONDON'; see also Royal
for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Lady Jane Grey inscription London England, S. (London)
for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Lady Jane Grey inscription London England, S. (London)
for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Lady Jane Grey inscription London England, S. (London)
for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Lady Jane Grey inscription London England, S. (London)
for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Lady Jane Grey inscription London England, S. (London)
for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Lady Jane Grey inscription London England, S. (London)
of the city of London, as part of the itinerary to Jerusalem. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering the years 1070-1253 (ff. 10-156v), probably
drawing of the Council of London of 1237. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering the years 1070-1253 (ff. 10-156v), probably written in the period
Griffin escaping from the Tower of London. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering the years 1070-1253 (ff. 10-156v), probably written in the period between
red and blue. Running titles and chapter numbers in red and blue. Gospels, with the Glossa ordinaria A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the former, 18th-century binding, probably copied from a
red and blue. Running titles and chapter numbers in red and blue. Gospels, with the Glossa ordinaria A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the former, 18th-century binding, probably copied from a
red and blue. Running titles and chapter numbers in red and blue. Gospels, with the Glossa ordinaria A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the former, 18th-century binding, probably copied from a
red and blue. Running titles and chapter numbers in red and blue. Gospels, with the Glossa ordinaria A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the former, 18th-century binding, probably copied from a
red and blue. Running titles and chapter numbers in red and blue. Gospels, with the Glossa ordinaria A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the former, 18th-century binding, probably copied from a
red and blue. Running titles and chapter numbers in red and blue. Gospels, with the Glossa ordinaria A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the former, 18th-century binding, probably copied from a
red and blue. Running titles and chapter numbers in red and blue. Gospels, with the Glossa ordinaria A Dominican convent, London, founded after 1221, perhaps given by an unidentified countess: inscription on the former, 18th-century binding, probably copied from a
to the house for converted Jews in London. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering the years 1070-1253 (ff. 10-156v), probably written in the period
to the house for converted Jews in London. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering the years 1070-1253 (ff. 10-156v), probably written in the period