Missal. Round minuscules. Italy, late 14th century Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century14th Century
Missal? with musical notation. At the bottom, later (square) notes, perhaps a transcription. Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century12th Century
Missal, with musical notation on verso. Large Gothic minuscule., Early 15th century Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century15th Century
New Testament, I Corinthians 5: 11 - 10: 11. Bifolium. Large formal hand. Italy?, Late 13th or early 14th century Oversize oversize Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century14th Century
Notarial document concerning commercial matters. Signed by the notary Paghanellus. Cursive. Bologna, Italy, 1308 Oversize oversize Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century14th Century
Notarial document, executed by an English notary and dated in the eighteenth year of King Richard II. England, 1394 Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century14th Century
Old Testament, Book of Esther. Early type of Gothic minuscule., Late 11th-early 12th century Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century11th Century
Old Testament, Leviticus. Large minuscule., circa 1300 Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century13th Century
Origen, Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, as translated by Rufinus. Commentary on Romans 5:1- 5:5. PG 14.831-1294. England or Northern France, probably mid-late 12th century Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th centuryUnidentified and newly identified
Passage of a speech. (Boethius?) Bifolium, with interlinear notes. Bookmark Collection Context Stanford University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives Medieval fragments study collection, 11th-16th century14th Century