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THE BRITISH LIBRARY
Digital Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts
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Use this website to find and view descriptions and images of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the British Library, one of the richest collections in the world.

 

Quick search:

  You can

   •   perform a quick search (this searches for a word or number in all sections of each catalogue entry, including images);
   •   perform a simple search using keywords and dates;
   •   look for information about a particular manuscript if you know its collection name and manuscript number;
   •   perform an advanced search using different types or combinations of information;
   •   explore the virtual exhibitions of various aspects of the British Library's western illuminated manuscript holdings; and
   •   check the illustrated glossaries of terms.
   •   download digital images for further reuse such as in educational contexts, placing on your blog or sharing with others. Please see guidance notes on Access and Reuse.

Updated 8 November 2012. Please note that cataloguing of manuscripts in the Additional collection is in progress, and that manuscripts in the Cotton collection are not yet included in the Catalogue.

New virtual exhibition:
   •  Royal Manuscripts

See digitised manuscripts for full digital coverage of many more British Library manuscripts.

For details of how to use the system, see our search tips.
 
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Supported by grants from the Arts & Humanities Research Council, the Getty Foundation "Il Circolo" Italian Cultural Association, the American Trust for the British Library in memory of William T. Golden, the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation, Roger and Julie Baskes, Chicago, USA, and an anonymous donor.
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