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Bede the Venerable, Saint (673-735)1
Cicero, Marcus Tullius1
Flavius Victor (384-88)1
Great Britain. Sovereign (1272-1307 : Edward I)1
Jacobus De Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298)1
St.-Calais, William De (1095)1
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Coin

Denomination: follis

Date(s): 384-388-08-28

Issuer/creator: Flavius Victor (384-88)

Place: Aquileia

Material: copper alloy

[In epistolas canonicas]
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[In epistolas canonicas]

Bede the Venerable, Saint (673-735)

[ca. 1100-1150]

Quires numbered at the end. Decoration: 7 large initials on decorated blue, or blue and green grounds, outlined and touched with red. Written in Continental Caroline Minuscule. Principal content...

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Legenda aurea sanctorum
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Legenda aurea sanctorum

Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298)

[ca. 1300-1320]

The medieval foliation is one too high after f. 45. Quires are numbered and horizontal catchwords included. Decoration: One 10-line historiated initial in blue patterned in white and on decorated ...

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De officiis
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De officiis

Cicero, Marcus Tullius

[12th century]

Ff. 39-41 were written by a later, possibly 14th-century, hand. Annotations throughout the manuscript are written in three different hands. Decoration: a 2-line initial in red begins the first book ...

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Letters patent with a great seal of England, Edward I

Great Britain. Sovereign (1272-1307 : Edward I)

20 Jul 1303

The handwritten document is a Letters Patent in Latin on one sheet of parchment. The letters give permission for the Abbot of St. Calais or Carileph in the Le Mans diocese of Maine, France, to break t...

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