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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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Full-page depiction of the Menorah surrounded by foliate scrolls inhabited by hybrids, at the end of the Pentateuch. Bible in two volumes: Harley 5710 (vol. 1) and Harley 5711 (vol. 2). 9 initial-word panels with penwork decoration, medallions and

Micrography of the ram stuck in the bush in the outer margin, at the Sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22). Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the

Micrography of a dragon with foliate tail in the outer margin, at Genesis 13. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the Gradual of Saint Katharinental (Zürich,

Initial-word panel ~Wa-yehi~ (and it came to pass) inhabited by hybrids, a lion and a deer, at the beginning of Ruth. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413)

Initial-word panel ~Shir~ (song) with Gothic architectural structure inhabited by a unicorn and a bear, in colours. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite Mahzor (Add 22413) and the Gradual of

Initial-word panel ~Wa-yehi~ (and it came to pass) embedded into a Gothic structure inhabited by dragons and different kinds of animals, at the beginning of Esther. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to

Initial-word panel ~Koh~ (so) incorporated into a Gothic architectural structure inhabited by two armed hybrids and two unicorns, at the beginning of the ~Haftarot~. Ruling and pricking are sometimes visible. Gilt edges.The manuscript is related stylistically to the Tripartite

Decorated initial word, at the beginning of Joshua. The older flyleaves have a watermark of a coat of arms with a man in the moon, not found in Briquet (C. M. Briquet, Les Filigranes: Dictionnaire historique des marques du

~Carmina figurata~ of a fleur-de-lis, at Ezekiel. The older flyleaves have a watermark of a coat of arms with a man in the moon, not found in Briquet (C. M. Briquet, Les Filigranes: Dictionnaire historique des marques du papier

Micrography, at the beginning of Isaiah. The older flyleaves have a watermark of a coat of arms with a man in the moon, not found in Briquet (C. M. Briquet, Les Filigranes: Dictionnaire historique des marques du papier dès

Micrography, ~carmina figurata~, the colophon of the scribe, and a censor's signature. The older flyleaves have a watermark of a coat of arms with a man in the moon, not found in Briquet (C. M. Briquet, Les Filigranes: Dictionnaire

~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of a dragon, a lion and two ungulates under arcades in the lower margin, and a griffin and a lion next to the initial word, at the beginning of Ruth. Originally part of a

~Masorah~ written in micrographic form of geometric design in the lower margin, and of an arcade framing the initial word with a fleur-de-lis, two towers, two birds and two lions, at the beginning of Daniel. Originally part of a

Carpet page with verses from the Psalms in micrographic design. The scribe's name is not mentioned in the colophon,on his identification, see Richard Ettinghausen, 1964, p. 33. 4 carpet pages in colours (ff. 38v, 39, 154v, 155), Micrographical designs

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