Medieval manuscript leaf, on very thin vellum. Finely written in two columns of brown ink with initials in alternating blue and red. On verso is a large initial 'L' with blue penwork in the margin. Although the small size and relative simplicity of the motifs makes a strong attribution difficult, the decoration is in the Paris tradition, likely from the Johannes Grusch atelier. This workshop was active in Paris in the mid-thirteenth century and was named after the scribe who signed a Bible illuminated in this style in 1267. Its products included a large number of specifically Dominican texts, which suggests that it may have been one of the larger shops documented around the Dominican convent of St-Jacques in the university quarter of Paris.