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... scribe B quires 5-6 in textura semiquadrata , scribe C quires 7-10 , again in textura . Moreover , each unit has its distinctive fashion of finishing - alternate coloured lombards for scribe A , 5 pen and ink initials with a wash for ...
... scribe B quires 5-6 in textura semiquadrata , scribe C quires 7-10 , again in textura . Moreover , each unit has its distinctive fashion of finishing - alternate coloured lombards for scribe A , 5 pen and ink initials with a wash for ...
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... scribe B in the Harley MS places him in some relation to at least two other books and perhaps again associated with Galba scribe A. First , Harley 4196 has a partial twin , British Library , MS Cotton Tiberius E.vii . This book , now ...
... scribe B in the Harley MS places him in some relation to at least two other books and perhaps again associated with Galba scribe A. First , Harley 4196 has a partial twin , British Library , MS Cotton Tiberius E.vii . This book , now ...
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... scribe who copies The Prick in Rawlinson , the same hand supplied decorative column - opening cadel initials in both the Rawlinson copy of The Prick and within scribe E's stint at Harley 4196 , fols . 206–15 . Rather unusually among the ...
... scribe who copies The Prick in Rawlinson , the same hand supplied decorative column - opening cadel initials in both the Rawlinson copy of The Prick and within scribe E's stint at Harley 4196 , fols . 206–15 . Rather unusually among the ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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