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[Psalter].
Author
Catholic Church
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[11--]
Description
86 leaves : parchment ; 390 x 260 mm.
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Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
63.1
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Subject(s)
Catholic Church
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Prayers and devotions
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Psalters
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France
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Former owner
Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872
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Ellis, John Henry, 1840-1912
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Scheide, William Taylor, 1847-1907
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Related name
Princeton University Library. Manuscript. Scheide 24.
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Rare books genre
Vellum bindings
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Getty AAT genre
Psalters
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Illuminated manuscripts
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France
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12th century
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Historiated initials
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France
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12th century
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Parchment
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Summary note
Psalter (Psalms lxxxviii-xcix; incomplete and misbound. Sequence is lxxxix, lxxxviii-xcix).
Notes
Ms. codex.
Decoration: 3 historiated initials; color penwork initials throughout.
Musical notation: 5-line square notes.
Origin: Written in France in the 12th century.
Binding note
Half-vellum over boards.
Language note
Latin.
Provenance
Sir Thomas Phillipps Collection (no. 24144); his sale (London, 1897, no. 620) to John Henry Ellis; obtained by William T. Scheide.
References
De Ricci, p. 2124, no. 24
Cite as
Scheide Library, Princeton University. M 24.
Place name(s)
France.
Other title(s)
S. Augustinus, In Psalterium
OCLC
54748610
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