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Inhabited initial, Initial Q, Dominican doctor, servant, and patient, f. 65r, LJS 24 Medical miscell
LJS 46 is a manuscript that contains very little text and many botanical illustrations, mainly consi
LJS 102 Zena nagaromu and hymns. Written in Ethiopia in the early 20th centuryThis manuscript is an
LJS 272 Pattern-book of bridles and bits. Drawn in Germany in the 17th century.This manuscript conta
LJS 457 - Loyca parvaThis manuscript is a 15th-century work on scholastic logic used in universities
We are going by order of shelfmark, so here is LJS 21 - another carta executoria! What is a carta ex
This photograph comes from LJS 185 Psalter leaves and Matthew leaf, in Coptic, with headings and com
LJS 296 Īḍāḥ al-maqāṣid li-farāʼiḍ al-fawāʼid. Probably written in Iṣfahān, Iran, in A.H.
LJS 454 is a Japanese scroll from the early 1800s containing many illustrations of Western ships and
Today’s #ManuscriptOfTheDay is LJS 184, a 13th century copy of Isidore of Seville’s Libe
Today’s #ManuscriptOfTheDay is LJS 443, a 15th century Armenian collection of commentaries, tr
This week’s #FragmentFriday is the binding of LJS 497, a bifolium from a 12th-century copy of
There aren’t a lot of illuminated initials in LJS 16 – an incomplete version of the Speculum H
upennmanuscripts:LJS 26 - Algorismus ; Tractatum de sphaeraThis is a treatise on the fundamentals o
upennmanuscripts:This gem, LJS 310, is an illustrated map in color on parchment of a district in the
LJS 295 is another manuscript featuring a text by Safi al-Din ʻAbd al-Muʼmin ibn Yūsuf Urmawī, Ris
In all likelihood, what happened here on fol. 77r of LJS 419 was that someone looked at this illustr
Happy July! Mowing is the Labor of the Month this month, as presented in LJS 449, a 15th century Med
Don’t let these doodles go unnoticed!Someone at some point in time took the time to add these doodle
From fol. 39r of LJS 447, it’s… an anteater? Is it? Did you know that the giant anteater has
LJS 43 -Shāh Qāsim wa-ghayruhu min taṣānīfih. = شاه قاسم وغيره من تصانيفهThis manuscript featur
LJS 389, Shi si jing fa hui, is a treatise on the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of blood vessel
LJS 42 Bet Elohim, written in Thessalonikē (Salonika), Greece in 1551This manuscript is a commentar
LJS 380 Pros mathēmatikous … etc., written in Italy between 1438 and 1445.This text is a cri
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