Box 3
Contains 21 Results:
Two bifolia from the so-called “Psalter of St. Mary”, with 15 verses of rhyming devotional poetry in Old French from France. , Early thirteenth century, 1220.
Three bindings strips from an unidentified manuscript., Early thirteenth century.
Decorated leaf from a Psalter, probably from Northern France. , Late thirteenth century.
Two mutilated bifolia from an inset gloss textbook from Italy., Thirteenth to fourteenth century.
Fragment from a glossed manuscript containing the Digests of Justinian, 36.1/3.1-2. , Thirteenth to fourteenth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment with red paraphs in a Southern Textulis Libraria. Some fading of the main text, glossing is extremely faded (now almost illegible). Provenance: Lost description by Carol Neel, May 1978. Formerly k.29.
Two leaves from a book, probably of canon law., Thirteenth to fourteenth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in two columns in a Textualis Libraria scripts. Red paraphs and foliation: leaves are foliated as III and IIII (IV). Text is very faded and almost illegible.Provenance: Formerly folder 57.2
Leaf from the Bible, Book of Zachariah. , Thirteenth to fourteenth century.
Description: From the Book of Zachariah, written in Latin on parchment. Featuring a beautiful marginal illustration of an angel appearing to Zachariah with men on horseback. Decorated initials in red and blue ink. Provenance: Formerly folder 66.
Thirteen mutilated bifolia and three fragments from a Latin manuscript. , Late thirteenth to fourteenth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in a Southern Textualis Libraria script in two columns. Text is badly faded and parchment partially worm eaten. Chapter numbers and occasional glosses in the margin. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Fleda Meyers. Lost description by Will Dickerson, n.d. Formerly l.50.