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Antiphons for St. Catherine of Siena. Gregorian Chant leaf, c.1600, Spain.

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“Greatest is Catherine, Virgin of Siena..."   Recto:   7 lines of music notation in square and diamond shaped neumes and text ... more info
Sparkling illuminations, Book of Hours leaf, c.1490, France.

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  Revered Psalm: “De Profundis”   Recto:   15 lines of text in Latin written in a fine lettre bâtarde hand in ... more info
Rare Book of Hours manuscript leaf, c.1500, France.

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French & Latin text in l ettre bâtarde script. Pope Boniface promises "2000 years of true forgiveness" Recto:   22 lines of ... more info
The Te Deum. Distinctive lettre bâtarde script & line fillers.

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 Book of Hours leaf, c.1490, France. Recto:   12 lines of text in Latin written in a bold & individual lettre bâtarde hand on ... more info
Two Expeditions in the Interior of Southern Australia, Charles Sturt.

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2 Volume set.  Sturt's expeditions  During the Years 1828,1829,1830,and 1831: With Observations On The Soil,Climate, And General ... more info
Manuscript leaf, Parisian ”Pocket Bible”, c.1250 with a scribal correction.

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The Book of Jeremiah. “afflict not the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow, nor oppress them unjustly” Recto: Latin text written in ... more info
The Works of St. Ambrosius. Incunable leaf, 1492. Hand initials.

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A finely printed leaf from the Works of St. Ambrose with elegantly penned decorative capitals. Ambrose (born Aurelius Ambrosius; c. 340 – ... more info
"Pocket Bible" manuscript leaf. c.1250, Paris. Book of Jeremiah.

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Complete chapters 43,44,45, with sections of 42 & 46. Recto: Latin text written in black ink on fine vellum in an extremely precise gothic ... more info
Parisian "Pocket Bible" leaf, c.1250. Book of Ecclesiasticus.

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“The rich man hath done wrong, and yet he will fume: but the poor is wronged and must hold his peace.” Further images:  Feel free ... more info
Incunable leaf from Lumen Animae. “The Light of the Soul”. 1482.

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An excellent example of incunable printing & rubrication from a curious medieval encyclopaedia. Further images:  Feel free to request ... more info
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