Plate I. A Reconstructed Page from the Sanctorale of the English Carmelite Missal. It Consists of Fifteen Fragments from Different Parts of the Scrap-Books, Add. 29704 and 29705, and Contains Masses for St. Leger: Secret, I(Ntercessio), and Postcommunion, Su(Mpta); St. Francis: Collect, D(Eus), Secret, M(Unera), and Postcommunion, E(Cclesiam); The Octave of St. Michael: Probably One Initial Only, Part of the Spray of Which Can Be Seen Though the Initial is Missing; The Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob: Introit, G(Audeamus), and Collect, D(Eus). Size of Original Page, 56 by 41 cm. (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
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Plate II. Miniatures in the "Painter" Style. A-The Dedication of the Church. Initial "T" Introducing the Introit (Terribilis) and Two Fragments of Decoration Which Join It. B-Detail (Left Half) of the Miniature of St. Nicholas. Actual Size (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
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Plate III. Miniatures in the "Decorator" Style. A-Trinity Sunday. Initial "B" Introducing the Introit (Benedicta) and Fragment of Spray Joining It. B-Detail (Left Lower Corner) of the Miniature for Corpus Christi Day. Actual Size (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
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Plate IV. Miniatures in the "Illustrator" Style. A-Initial "B" Introducing the Votive Mass of the Holy Trinity. The Initial "P" at the Top of the Attached Spray Introduces the Postcommunion of the Common Mass for Several Virgins and Martyrs Which Immediately Precedes the Votive Trinity in the Missal. B-Initial "D" Introducing the Collect of St. Ambrose, Who is Seen in the Miniature Teaching a Carmelite Friar, a Novice (?), and Two Lay Figures. C-Votive Figures, Probably Donors, from the Border Joining the Miniature Initial of the Assumption of the Virgin. D-A Carmelite from the Border Joining the Miniature Initial Containing Scenes from the Life of St. Lawrence. All Actual Size (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
Plate I. (A) Tapestry Presented by H. M. Queen Maria-Cristina of Spain to Pope Leo XIII. The Vatican. (By Permission of the Prefect of the Sacred Apostolic Palaces). "Credo" Tapestries
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Plate II. Boston Museum of Fine Arts. "Credo" Tapestries
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