Manuscripts
In epistulam ad Hebraeos: fragment
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Lex Salica emendata: manuscript fragment
Manuscripts
This manuscript fragment consists of 6 leaves (3 imperfect) from a late 9th century copy of the Lex Salica emendata. Manuscript is written in Carolingian minuscule, red headings, and rubricated initials, 17 lines to a page. The fragments contain portions of Chapters 4, 5, 6, 35, 36, and 39. These parts mention, among other things, laws relating to robberies, reparation for damages, horses, and homicides.
mssHM 80795
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Camille Desmoulins manuscript fragment about the freedom of the press
Manuscripts
A fragment from a longer manuscript, possibly from Le Vieux Cordelier, number seven; the two-page autograph manuscript concerns the freedom of the press. In the upper left corner is the number 13 and directly below is an autograph note in another hand dated 1865; the two pages are heavily corrected and lined through, though the text remains legible on both pages. The accompanying material, all in French, includes a catalogue description, a partial transcription, and further information about the sale of the manuscript.
mssHM 84413
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Gradual
Manuscripts
Gradual is from an unidentified manuscript, written in black and red ink with decorated initials, five-line red staff with square notation. There is some water damage on the bottom of the leaves but no loss of text.
mssHM 82936
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John Murray authentification of a fragment of an autograph poem by Lord Byron
Manuscripts
The authenticated fragment is: Oscar of Alva (Hours of Idlenes), see mssHM 12379.
mssHM 7840
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Bible leaf
Manuscripts
One leaf from a 13th century copy of the Bible. It contains the text of Deuteronomy 13.
mssHM 1178
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Book of hours, single leaf
Manuscripts
Text is in Latin; with decorated initials and illuminated border.
mssHM 82458