Book three: Chapter 32; Chapter 33. Chapter thirty three commences with alternating lines of red and green (Whether a Monk Should Have Anything of His Own), adjacent to the outline of a large, interlaced initial 'P'. The text is written in a Visigothic minuscule on lines ruled with dry point. There are 27 lines to a page. The text of the Rule is written in red or green ink. Coloured or decorated initials are sometimes used, particularly following extracts from the Rule and to denote the start of the chapters. These are, in many cases, drawn in outline and sometimes filled in with colour red, green and yellow.
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Book three: Chapter 32; Chapter 33. Chapter thirty three commences with alternating lines of red and green (Whether a Monk Should Have Anything of His Own), adjacent to the outline of a large, interlaced initial 'P'. The text is written in a Visigothic minuscule on lines ruled with dry point. There are 27 lines to a page. The text of the Rule is written in red or green ink. Coloured or decorated initials are sometimes used, particularly following extracts from the Rule and to denote the start of the chapters. These are, in many cases, drawn in outline and sometimes filled in with colour red, green and yellow.
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