Written in Spain in the middle of the thirteenth century. In the possession of a Dominican convent or friar before the end of the century; front pastedown top, half cropped, “. . . -ia ordinis predicatorum.” In England before the fourteenth century; English hands on ff. 1r-v, 387r-v, front pastedown. On f. 386 lower margin, erased note of accounts in fourteenth-century anglicana, “... sol[idos] . . . sol[idos] . . . Ego frater . . . sororem . . . sorores. ...” On f. 1v top, an erased note. Paper label “11” on the spine. Belonged to Isaac Foot; his bookplate, f. 1v. Came to UCLA with the Foot Collection in 1960.
Color guard for the National Guard marching inside the Los Angeles Exposition Park Armory while men stand by and salute the flags. The color guard holds the American flag and the 160th infantry regiment flag. One man on the sidelines holds a flag with a star, staff parallel to the ground. In the rafters, an audience watches the procession.