[1] 1230 AD, France, Vulgate, 1 leaf (33 x 23 cm.; text-block 20 x 11 cm.; 60 lines of text). [2] 1353 AD, Perugia, Italy, Missal. 1 leaf (32 x 23 cm.; text-block 21 x 15 cm.; 26 lines of text). [3] 1260 AD, France, Breviary, 1 leaf (15 x 11 cm.; text-block 11 x 9 cm.; 27 lines of text). [4] 1350 AD, England, Book of Hours (Sarum), 1 leaf (18 x 13 cm.; text-block 12 x 8 cm.; 30 lines of text). [5] 1435 AD, Rouen, France, Book of Hours, 1 leaf (17 x 13 cm.; text-block 9 x 7 cm.; 15 lines of text). [6] 1460 AD, Italy, Antiphonal score, palimpsest on a 1300 AD text, 1 leaf (37 x 25 cm.; text-block 26 x 17 cm.; 6 Gregorian staves). [7] 1 leaf (52 x 36 cm.) 5 staves & 6 staves; red & black. [8] part of 1 leaf (60 x 40 cm.; formerly used as bookbinding, the outside text is mostly obliterated). [9] 1 leaf (53 x 38 cm.) The recto is p. 12 with 15 lines of text; on verso 6 lines of text and 3 staves; red & black. [10] 1 double leaf (56 x 77 folded to 56 x 39 cm.) P. [2-3] are decorated with many colors; 6 staves. [11] 1 leaf (52 x 37 cm.) P. xv on recto; 6 staves on recto, 5 staves and 3 lines on verso. Red & black. [12] 1 leaf (53 x 38 cm.) P. 13 on recto; 5 staves; red & black. [13] 1 leaf (53 x 39 cm.) 5 staves; red & black. [14] 1 leaf (52 x 37 cm.) 6 staves; red & black.