Bifolia.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Bifolium containing parts of a commentary on the Gospel of St Matthew in a version similar to the earlier Wycliffite translation., 15th century.
The leaves are not consecutive. The commentary runs from Matthew iii, 16-iv, 7, and v, 10-12.
Large initial in blue with pen-work decoration in red. Paragraph marks in red and blue.
On folio 1 is a sixteenth-century inscription relating to a survey of Swanton Abbot (Norfolk).
Bifolium from a Bible written in Italy.
The bifolium contains Amos ix, 7-15, the prologues to Obadiah (F Stegmüller, ‘Repertorium biblicum medii aevi’ (Madrid, 1940), volume i, numbers 519 and 517) and Obadiah 1-20 (folio 1), and Micah ii, 4-v, 6 (folio 2).
Written in a large littera textualis with running titles, headings and chapter numbers in red. There is one ten-line decorated initial in red and an eight-line decorated initial in yellow, red, blue and green. Obadiah is marked 'Liber xix' and Micah 'Liber xxi'.