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Detail: decorated initial-word panel at the beginning of 1 Chronicles. Unfoliated blank leaves after ff. 12 (ff. [12a], [12b]), 448.Hebrew foliation from f. 13 starting with alef, that is, 1 until f. 124 (Hebrew fol. 113). Hebrew foliation restarts
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
Detail of a page: decorated initial-word panel ~Ha-masa~ (the burden) accompanied with a foliate border inhabited by hybrids, at the beginning of Habakkuk. Bible in two volumes: Harley 5710 (vol. 1) and Harley 5711 (vol. 2).Ruling is visible.Since the
Detail of a page: decorated initial-word panel ~Bi-shnat~ (in the year of) accompanied with a foliate border inhabited by hybrids, at the beginning of Haggai. Bible in two volumes: Harley 5710 (vol. 1) and Harley 5711 (vol. 2).Ruling is
Detail of a page: decorated initial-word panel ~U-vi-shnat~ (and in the year of) accompanied with a foliate border inhabited by hybrids, at the beginning of Ezra-Nehemiah. Bible in two volumes: Harley 5710 (vol. 1) and Harley 5711 (vol. 2).Ruling
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
French listing the content of the volume, 14th century (f. 400v).Roland Draper of Harbarowe (Market Harborough, co. Leicester, or Harborough Magna, co. Warwick), inscribed with his name, 15th-16th century? (f. 183), inscriptions in his hand (f. 108, 211, 358, 380).John
1698?), no. 8275).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Instrumentum sive Carta (Written instrument, or charter) James le Palmer James le Palmer James le Palmer London England, S. E. (London)