A leaf from a manuscript Missal (use of Rouen), produced in France, 1380, ascribed to Franciscans. The leaf is unfoliated, encompassing the Proper for the 11th-12th Sunday after Pentecost. Decorated with illuminated initials in blue, yellow, and gold. Gwara Handlist entry HL26.
A leaf from a manuscript Missal, produced in Limoges, France, circa 1440. The leaf is foliated 157 in a modern hand, encompassing the Proper for Pentecost, including a reading from John 14:23-28. Decorated with red, blue, and black penwork ornamentation, an enlarged, illuminated initial in blue, red, and gold, and floral motif in red, blue, green and gold. Gwara Handlist entry, HL38.
A leaf from a manuscript Missal, produced in Limoges, France, circa 1440. The leaf is foliated 246 in a modern hand, encompassing the Proper for Candlemas to [Proper: Purification of Mary?]. Decorated with .... Gwara Handlist entry, HL38.
A leaf from a manuscript Missal, produced in Wurzberg, circa 1315 (misidentifed by Ege as a Gradual). The leaf is unfoliated, encompassing the Proper for Epiphany. Musical notation is of neumes on a 4 line staff. Decorated with a large initial with an inset miniature and initials in red and blue. Gwara Handlist entry, HL22.
A leaf from a manuscript Missal (the Beauvais Missal), produced in France, circa 1285. The leaf is unfoliated, encompassing the Propers for Saint Mark, Saint Vitalis, and Saints Philip and James. Musical notation is of neumes on a 4 line staff. Decorated with red penwork and illuminated initials in blue, red, and gold with vine-like, organic serifs at the start of prayers. Gwara Handlist entry, HL15.