Unfinished miniatures of Pope Felix and of Simplicius and Faustina, with illuminated initials and partial foliate borders, at the beginning of their legends. Image taken from vol. 2, f. 27v of La légende dorée More
Drawing with coloured wash of men in boats from Reggio coming to attack Charlemagne, illustrating section 353 of the Chanson d'Aspremont. Image taken from f. 19 of Chanson d'Aspremont (verses 209-514, imperfect More
Drawing with coloured wash of a knight on horseback holding a sword before a king in a tent, possibly Gaudfroi and Charlemagne, illustrating the Chanson d'Aspremont. Image taken from f. 10v of Chanson d'Aspremo More
Detail of a drawing with coloured wash of Balan (Witikin) telling Charlemagne and the pope of an attack, illustrating section 352 of the Chanson d'Aspremont. Image taken from f. 19 of Chanson d'Aspremont (verse More
Detail of two miniatures of the allegorical figures of Convoitise and Avarice. Image taken from f. 2v of Roman de la Rose. Written in French.
Text page with mirror writing. Image taken from f. 16v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Carrying case; the rings on the edge of the box are intended for a chain to suspend the volume from a girdle. Image taken from carrying case of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Miniatures with the Annunciation to the shepherds, Adoration of the Magi, Presentation, Christ and the doctors, in the Hymn to the Virgin. Image taken from ff. 14v-15 of Meditations (begins and ends imperfectly More
Detail of the roll with the genealogy of Philippe le bel, including a change of scribal hand. Image taken from Membrane 7 of Short Universal Chronicle (A tous nobles) from the death of Christ, of popes, Roman e More
Ink drawings of the cities of Sycambria and Lutetia (Paris); genealogy. Image taken from Membrane 1 of Short Universal Chronicle (A tous nobles) from the death of Christ, of popes, Roman emperors, the kings of More
Drawing with coloured wash of a mounted knight being speared and falling off of his horse, with a king holding a sword and another knight behind. Image taken from f. 11 of Chanson d'Aspremont (verses 209-514, i More
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 8v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 14v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Detail Image taken from f. 257v of Miroir Historial (index Speculum historiale). Written in French.
Image taken from f. 14 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae, Statute book), from 1 Edward III to 23 Henry VI. Written in French, with Latin headings.
Image taken from f. 53v of Ab Urbe Condita, the first decade only. Written in French.
Carrying case. Image taken from carrying case of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Image taken from f. 19 of Ab Urbe Condita, the first decade only. Written in French.
Image taken from f. 39 of Le Sacre de Claude de France. Written in French.
Image taken from f. 18v of Le Sacre de Claude de France. Written in French.
Image taken from f. 50 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v), preceded by an alphabetical list of contents (ff. 1-49). Written in French.
Full page with minature of Gawain and his brothers with their cousin Yvonet. Image taken from f. 134v of L'estoire del Saint Graal (ff. 1-76); L'estoire de Merlin (ff. 76-216). Written in French.
Box. Image taken from box of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Image taken from f. 328v of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v), preceded by an alphabetical list of contents (ff. 1-49). Written in French.
Image taken from f. 38v of Le Sacre de Claude de France. Written in French.
Detail of the roll with a change of dynasty, including 'Hue le grant', king 'Hue Cappet', and 'Guillaume le bastart'. Image taken from Membrane 5 of Short Universal Chronicle (A tous nobles) from the death of More
Detail of the Gill/Gyll arms in the lower border. Image taken from f. 274 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v), preceded by an alphabetical l More
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 15v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Marginal drawing of two hybrids, at the beginning of a collection of statutes. Image taken from f. 4 of Vetera Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae, Statute book), including Glanvill (ff. 86-113) More
Text page with initials. Image taken from f. 88v of Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César. Written in French.
Detail of the roll including the genealogy of the king Clovis (in a central roundel 'Clovis'); this membrane is pencilled '2' at the top, but is actually the third membrane. Image taken from Membrane 3 of Short More
Image taken from f. 90 of Ab Urbe Condita, the first decade only. Written in French.
Text page Image taken from f. 23 of Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César. Written in French.
Drawing of a battle between mounted knights. Image taken from f. 26v-27 of Chanson d'Aspremont (verses 209-514, imperfect). Written in French.
Text page of Le Songe Vert Image taken from f. 228 of L'Ordene de Chevalerie and Romances in French (The 'Spalding' Manuscript'). Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Drawing with coloured wash of the baptism of Balan in a tub by Pope Milon with 4 archbishops present, illustrating section 351 of the Chanson d'Aspremont. Image taken from f. 18v of Chanson d'Aspremont (verses More
Lower binding. Image taken from lower binding of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with mirror writing in gold lettering. Image taken from f. 16v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 1v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 4v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with decorated initials. Image taken from f. 17v of Anglo-Norman romance. Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Image taken from f. 51v of Le Sacre de Claude de France. Written in French.
The Archbishop presents the sword to Arthur before the people. The inscription on the stone is: 'Whoever pulls this sword out will be king of the land.' Image taken from f. 100 of L'estoire del Saint Graal (ff More
Text page. Image taken from f. 205 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v), preceded by an alphabetical list of contents (ff. 1-49). Written in French.
Initials with penwork decoration, and a leaf from an 11th-century Sacramentary used as a flyleaf on the left. Image taken from f. 3v-4 of Cycle of Aimeri de Narbonne: 'Girart de Viane' by Bertrand de Bar-sur-Au More
Detail Image taken from f. 64 of Miroir Historial (index Speculum historiale). Written in French.
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 3 of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 5v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Drawings with coloured wash of a knight on horseback holding a sword before a king in a tent, possibly Gaudfroi and Charlemagne, on the left, and on the right, of a mounted knight being speared and falling off More
Image taken from f. 58 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England; Statuta Angliae, Statute book), from 1 Henry IV to 12 Henry VI, in chronological order. Written in French.
Text page. Image taken from f. 38 of Vetera Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae, Statute book), including Glanvill (ff. 86-113). Written in French and Latin.
Text page of the opening of the Life of Thomas Becket, with line-fillers and erased inscription in the upper margin. Image taken from f. 12 of Vie de Thomas Becket (index Life of Thomas Becket). Written in Fren More
Image taken from f. 33 of Law treatise called Britton (begins and ends imperfectly). Written in French.
Image taken from f. 32v of Le Sacre de Claude de France. Written in French.
Image taken from f. 35 of Le Sacre de Claude de France. Written in French.
Detail from the roll with the genealogy of Charlemagne ('Charle Maingne'), including Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charlemagne, and the change of dynasty. Image taken from Membrane 4 of Short Universal Chronicle ( More
Text page of Le Songe Vert. Image taken from f. 227v of L'Ordene de Chevalerie and Romances in French (The 'Spalding' Manuscript'). Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 4 of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Initials with pen-flourishing in the Roman de Thebes. Image taken from f. 226 of L'Ordene de Chevalerie and Romances in French (The 'Spalding' Manuscript'). Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Initials with pen-flourishing in the Roman d'Eneas. Image taken from f. 158 of L'Ordene de Chevalerie and Romances in French (The 'Spalding' Manuscript'). Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Image taken from f. 2 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England; Statuta Angliae, Statute book), from 1 Henry IV to 12 Henry VI, in chronological order. Written in French.
Image taken from f. 93v of Miroir Historial (index Speculum historiale). Written in French.
Text page of the life of St Edmund with pen-flourished initials, 'I'(ci) and 'K'(i). Image taken from f. 85v of Lives of Saints Elizabeth of Hungary, Paphnutius and Paul the Hermit. Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Image taken from f. 36v of Le Sacre de Claude de France. Written in French.
Image taken from f. 40 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v), preceded by an alphabetical list of contents (ff. 1-49). Written in French.
Text pages. Image taken from ff. 3v-4 of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 9*v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 1 of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Coat of arms of D'Esgreville supported by two wild men. Image taken from f. 1v of Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César. Written in French.
Detail of a minature of a woman and man standing at the doorway to a building. Image taken from f. 5v of Roman de la Rose. Written in French.
Drawing with coloured wash of the baptism of Balan in a tub by Pope Milon with 4 archbishops present, on the left, and on the right, Balan (Witikin) tells Charlemagne and the pope of an attack, with men in boat More
Three illuminated miniatures on the theme of the Harrowing of Hell (rubric on verso: 'Descensus Christi ad inferos'): In the centre is Christ's descent into Limbo (the Anastasis) and on the right Samson killin More
Miniatures, and a full border, at the beginning of Livy's Ab Urbe Condita. Image taken from f. 19 of Ab Urbe Condita, the first decade only. Written in French.
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 10v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Image taken from f. 34v of Miroir Historial (index Speculum historiale). Written in French.
Image taken from f. 4 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae, Statute book), from 1 Edward III to 14 Henry VI, with a table of contents. Written in French and Latin.
Text page. Image taken from f. 17v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 13v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 6v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Text page with gold lettering. Image taken from f. 3v of Petit Livre d'Amour. Written in French and Italian (f. 7v).
Tables of points representing the patterns interpreted in the treatise on geomancy. Image taken from f. 93 of Treatises on on palmistry (ff. 85-86v), spatulomancy (ff. 86v-89), geomancy (ff. 89v-102) and hemato More
Text page with small initials and rubrics Image taken from ff. 81v-82 of Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César. Written in French.
Image taken from f. 172 of Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae, Statute book), from 1 Edward III to 23 Henry VI. Written in French, with Latin headings.
Detail with inscription Image taken from f. 14 of Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle (Index Historia Caroli Magni) (ff. 1-14v); genealogy of the kings of France (f. 14v). Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Image taken from f. 1 of Le raport que le Guillebert de Lannoy chevalier fay sur pluseurs visitations de villes, pors et rivieres par moy visitees tant es pays d'Egypte comme de Surie. Written in French (with P More
Text page from the Roman de Brut. Image taken from f. 26 of Roman de Brut (ff. 1-57); Description of England, 134 lines (ff. 58r-v). Written in French (Anglo-Norman).
Detail of heraldic decoration. Image taken from f. 11 of History of Alexander the Great (Les faize d'Alexandre) (index De Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni; Historia Alexandri Magni). Written in French.
Decorated initials. Image taken from f. 42 of Li romanz du Mont Saint-Michel (f. 1); Une estoire de la resurrection de Jesu Crist (f. 64); Titus and Vespasian (index Roman de la destruction de Jerusalem) (f. 82 More
Text page of the life of St Thomas Becket with pen-flourished initials. Image taken from f. 9 of Lives of Saints Elizabeth of Hungary, Paphnutius and Paul the Hermit. Written in French (Anglo-Norman).