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French (French (culture or style))
Leaf from a Glossed Bible (Pauline Letter with Commentary; Epistle to the Thessalonians)
1175 – 1200
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.86
This leaf from a manuscript contains seven lines of Latin text with musical notation. The initial letter, "C," of the opening word "Confessio" is made from a curved vegetal form. The text is preceded by a painted miniature in a circular frame that is, in turn, enclosed by a golden square. The miniature depicts a man with a tonsure and a golden halo standing in a verdant landscape. He holds a palm leaf in his left hand and rests his right hand on a grill. The left and upper margins of the page are decorated with green and pink leaves and flowers and small gold circles.
Ludovico de Gaci
Leaf from a Gradual with St. Lawrence
1489
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.85

French (French (culture or style))
Leaf from a Bible (Book of Paralipomenon)
13th century
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.90

Florentine;Italian
Leaf from a Breviary
1475 – 1500
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.91

Flemish (Flemish (culture or style))
Leaf from a Psalter
1255 – 1265
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.87

Italian
Leaf from a Gradual
1435 – 1445
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.88

French (French (culture or style))
Leaf from a Book of Hours
1467 – 1499
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.92

German
Leaf from a Choir Book with Nativity
15th century
Gift of Ann and Leonard Eaton in appreciation for the excellent teaching of Ilene Forsyth and Marvin Eisenberg
1986/2.89
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