Listed in De Ricci, Seymour, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York. : Wilson, 1935; and Supplement, New York, : Bibliographical Society of America, 1962. Ownership : Stuart collection (no. 13881), bequeathed 1892. 1, plus different hand in calendar? 2: A, ff. 7-17v; B, f. 18r-v Both De Ricci and Dr. Guest place this manuscript in Germany; Guest suggests possibly Regensburg? De Ricci dates this to the 13th century, Guest to the early 14th century. Cur in psalmorum tytulio qui auctore nostra(?) diversa reperiantur 26-28 long


Listed in De Ricci, Seymour, Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York. : Wilson, 1935; and Supplement, New York, : Bibliographical Society of America, 1962. Ownership : Stuart collection (no. 13881), bequeathed 1892. 1, plus different hand in calendar? 2: A, ff. 7-17v; B, f. 18r-v Both De Ricci and Dr. Guest place this manuscript in Germany; Guest suggests possibly Regensburg? De Ricci dates this to the 13th century, Guest to the early 14th century. Cur in psalmorum tytulio qui auctore nostra(?) diversa reperiantur 26-28 long lines, ruled in pencil. De Ricci, 1316. Chart by Dr. Guest. Initials with animal figures. None of the sources mention this particular part of the manuscript, its place or date. Contains two texts. Parchment Prologue for the psalms 26-28 long lines, ruled in pencil. Psalter 21-22 long lines (32 in calendar; ff. 153-5 in two columns) ruled in ink Red placemarkers. Very large initials in blue, green, pink and gold. 2-line alternating red and blue initials with opposing color penwork. Alternating 1-line red and blue initials. Rubrics. ff. 1-6v contain calendar; psalter begins f. 19.; Initial with large scale foliage; red, blue and ochre gothic capitals form a panel adjacent to initial for the first verses of Psalm 1.


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