Photographs of a leaf from a 12th century English manucript (J. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS. 521) on which are painted, in 24 compartments each of two tiers, scenes from the Life of Christ. The leaves were formerly part of the same manuscript as Add MS 37472, f. 1.
(k) Six photographs from the Gisle-Codex at Osnabrück, a Gradual written and illuminated in that neighbourhood by the nun Gisela von Kersenbrock, circ. 1300 (but see G. J. Hoogewerff, De Noord-Nederlandsche Schilderkunst, pp. 87-91). See Alfred Stange, Deutsche Malerei der Gotik, Bd. i, 1934, p....
(c) Photographs of two leaves from fragment of a late 13th cent. Bible moralisée in the possession of Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the first depicting the King, Queen, author and scribe, the second containing Apoc. xx. 12, 13 and xxi. 1-4. See Facs. 169, for the fourth vol. of which the first of thes...
(m) Reproductions from photographs of two sculptured stone crosses with runic inscriptions, circ. 7th-8th cent., at Bewcastle, Cumberland and at Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire. Presented by Prof. G. Baldwin Brown, of Edinburgh. Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire: Photographs of the sculptured cross at: 1911. Ru...
(i) 1, 2, 3. Photographs of passages in Josephus' Antiquitates Judaicae, viz., book xviii, chapt. 2 , § 5 - chapt. 3, § 1, from Codex Laurentianus, Plut. 69.10 (15th cent.), and book xx, chapt. 9, § 1, from Vatican Gr. 984, f. 172. Presented by D. R. Chalmers-Hunt, Esq. Flavius Josephus: Phot...
(r) Photographs: (1) of two passages in Florence MS. Laur. Plut. 69, 20, a 14th cent. MS. of Flavius Josephus, Archaeologia Judaica, the portion shown being book xviii, 32-37 of that work, and (2) of Cod. Vaticanus Gr. no. 784, f. 192 b ( MS. dated 1354 ), the passage being Josephus, Antiquitate...
Band VII. Das Gebetbuch der Herzogin Sibylla von Cleve (Cod. germ. 84). Written, circ. 1526, in dialects chiefly of the Lower Rhine districts. Illuminated, in the style of the neighbourhood, by Johannes Wilberg. Facsimiles of 81 pages of the manuscript, on 41 plates (one in colours), with descri...
(h) Rotographs of headings of two Customs Rolls in the Public Record Office, bearing accompts, 4-5 and 8-9 [Rich, II, 1380-1381, 1384-1385], of Geoffrey Chaucer as Comptroller of Customs, etc. Presented by Dr. F. J. Furnivall. Customs: Headings of two customs rolls of G. Chaucer as Comptroller,...
(1) Photograph of signed depositions of William Shakespeare as principal witness in a suit by Stephen Belott for unsettled dower, May-June, 1612. From the original in the Public Record Office, London, where the documents relating to the suit wre brought to notice by Prog. C. W. Wallace. They wer...
(t) Inspeximus charter of Henry VII, confirming donations to the Hospitallers confirmed by his predecessors ; dated 4 Nov. anno 2 [1486] (Canterbury, Cath. Lib. MS. I 254). Apparently an unexecuted draft or copy having the Hospitallers' seal (and not the Great Seal) attached in an unusual way. P...