EditorialScroll of Esther for the Purim Festival, c. 1850. Europe (Eastern?), Hebrew, 19th century. Ink on vellum (eight columns, 39 lines of text on three membranes); overall: 37.9 cm (14 15/16 in.).
EditorialThe Balliol Roll is painted on the dorse of the last membrane of Cooke’s Ordinary. It contains the arms of Edward Balliol (d. 1364), claimant to the Scottish throne, followed by the shields of thirty-five of his chief supporters, arranged in five row...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialInjuries of the brain and its membranes from external violence ; with a special study of pistol-shot wounds of the head in their medico-legal and surgical relations : Phelps, Charles.
EditorialPtychozoon homalocephala, Print, Ptychozoon is a genus of arboreal geckos, endemic to Southeast Asia, known commonly as flying geckos, gliding geckos, or parachute geckos. They are lizards in the family Gekkonidae. The Ptychozoon's biogeographic histor...
EditorialScroll of Esther for the Purim Festival, c. 1850. Europe (Eastern?), Hebrew, 19th century. Ink on vellum (eight columns, 39 lines of text on three membranes); overall: 37.9 cm (14 15/16 in.).
EditorialThe royal genealogy from ?thelred to Edmund I. . Genealogical roll of the kings of England. (The roll is composed of seven membranes). England (East Anglia?). c 1300-c 1340. Source: Royal 14 B. VI membrane 2. Language: Anglo Norman.
EditorialThe royal genealogy from ?dred to ?thelred II. Genealogical roll of the kings of England. (The roll is composed of seven membranes). England (East Anglia?). c 1300-c 1340. Source: Royal 14 B. VI membrane 3. Language: Anglo Norman.
EditorialThe royal genealogy from Edmund II to Harthacnut. Genealogical roll of the kings of England. (The roll is composed of seven membranes). England (East Anglia?). c 1300-c 1340. Source: Royal 14 B. VI membrane 4. Language: Anglo Norman.
EditorialRows of shields. Cooke's Ordinary and the Balliol Roll. England, c.1340. Cooke’s Ordinary and the Balliol Roll. Cooke’s Ordinary is reputedly the oldest European ordinary of arms in existence; England, c 1340. Latin. It comprises seven membranes (t...
EditorialThe royal genealogy from Harold II to Henry I including the line of the dukes of Normandy from Rollo to William the Conqueror. . Genealogical roll of the kings of England. (The roll is composed of seven membranes). England (East Anglia?). c 1300-c 1340...
EditorialThe royal genealogy from Steven to John.. . Genealogical roll of the kings of England. (The roll is composed of seven membranes). England (East Anglia?). c 1300-c 1340. Source: Royal 14 B. VI membrane 6. Language: Anglo Norman.
EditorialThe Heptarchy and the royal genealogy from Egbert to Alfred. Genealogical roll of the kings of England. (The roll is composed of seven membranes). England (East Anglia?). c 1300-c 1340. Source: Royal 14 B. VI membrane 1. Language: Anglo Norman.
EditorialThe royal genealogy from Harold II to Henry I including the line of the dukes of Normandy from Rollo to William the Conqueror. . Genealogical roll of the kings of England. (The roll is composed of seven membranes). England (East Anglia?). c 1300-c 134...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialCoats of Arms. The Dering Roll. c.1270-1280. Coats of Arms. Image taken from: The Dering Roll, the oldest extant English roll of arms. The parchment roll measures 2645mm by c.210mm and is complete, consisting of 4 membranes, each measuring approximatel...
EditorialThe Balliol Roll is painted on the dorse of the last membrane of Cooke’s Ordinary. It contains the arms of Edward Balliol (d. 1364), claimant to the Scottish throne, followed by the shields of thirty-five of his chief supporters, arranged in five row...