The Great Canterbury Psalter (also called the Anglo-Catalan Psalter or Paris Psalter) is an early 13th- and mid 14th-century illuminated manuscript with...
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Felbrigge Psalter Great Canterbury Psalter (Anglo-Catalan Psalter or Paris Psalter), c.1200 and 1340s Psalter of St. Louis Ormesby Psalter, start 13th century...
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Eadwine Psalter or Eadwin Psalter is a heavily illuminated 12th-century psalter named after the scribe Eadwine, a monk of Christ Church, Canterbury (now...
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8846 (Great Canterbury Psalter, Anglo-Catalan Psalter or Paris Psalter - also part 14th-century) Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS lat. 10525 (Psalter of...
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The Utrecht Psalter (Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, MS Bibl. Rhenotraiectinae I Nr 32.) is a ninth-century illuminated psalter which is a key masterpiece...
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Creation of Adam from a block of clay in the Great Canterbury Psalter...
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number of other early Canterbury archbishops in the Bosworth Psalter. Deusdedit was buried in the church of St Augustine's in Canterbury, but was translated...
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Grandes heures of Anne of Brittany Heures de Charles d'Angoulême Great Canterbury Psalter Hours of Henry VIII Hours of Henry IV of France Hours of Charles...
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Canterbury Cathedral is the cathedral of the archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Church of England and symbolic leader of the worldwide...
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Hymnbooks of the Church of Scotland (redirect from Scots Metrical Psalter)
their beloved psalter until the Westminster assembly promised a potential union between the English and Scottish psalters. A complete psalter by Francis...
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Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care, Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, St. Augustine's Soliloquies and the first fifty psalms of the Psalter. Alfred's...
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commemorated in song and poetry. c. 1330 – Production of the Macclesfield Psalter in East Anglia. 1331 – Production of the Nuremberg Mahzor. 1341: 8 April...
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St Augustine Gospels (redirect from Canterbury Gospels)
seen again until much later works like the Eadwine Psalter, made in the 12th century in Canterbury, which has prefatory pages with small narrative images...
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(1947) Der Uhu [Le uhu / The Uhu] (1944) Mainzer Psalter [Le psautier de Mayence / The Mainz Psalter] (1932) Vetter Passeroux [Le cousin Passeroux] (1947)...
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been attributed with the main role in the Catalan phase of the Great Canterbury Psalter. Also attributed to Bassa are a Coronation of the Virgin in the...
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Gospels (London, British Library, Cotton MS Nero D. IV) Lothian Psalter (Blickling Psalter) (New York, Morgan Library & Museum MS M. 776) Macdurnan Gospels...
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a reference to a psalter owned by Becket in a sacrists' roll from Canterbury Cathedral, de Hamel realised that the library's psalter matched the one described...
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The Psalter of Oswald also called the Ramsey Psalter (British Library, Harley MS 2904) is an Anglo-Saxon illuminated psalter of the last quarter of the...
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Cnut (redirect from Cnut the Great)
generous donor to God's churches and servants". He is known to have sent a psalter and sacramentary made in Peterborough (famous for its illustrations) to...
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vernacular psalm settings in a metrical psalter compiled and published for Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury. Heinrich Schütz set the psalm in a metred...
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from the Eadwine Psalter, one of the most decorated psalters from medieval England, named after the scribe Eadwine, a monk from Canterbury Cathedral (1155–1160)...
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Sisam "Canterbury, Lichfield, and the Vespasian Psalter" Review of English Studies p. 1 Colgrave "Introduction" Earliest Life of Gregory the Great pp. 27–28...
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1017/S0263675100002428, S2CID 162799591. Harsley, F, ed. (1889), Eadwine's Canterbury Psalter, Early English Text Society, vol. 92, London: Early English Text Society...
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K. “Canterbury, Lichfield and the Vespasian Psalter.” Review of English Studies New Series 7 (1956), pp. 1–10, 113–131. Sisam, K. “Canterbury, Lichfield...
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never fully finished. His production of the Winchester Psalter, also known as the Blois Psalter, is preserved in the British Library and is considered...
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yield an office of great complexity. In 525, Benedict of Nursia set out one of the earliest schemes for the recitation of the Psalter at the Office. The...
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Canon (hymnography) (redirect from Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete)
ISBN 1-878997-00-9. Psalter According to the Seventy, The (1987). Boston: Holy Transfiguration Monastery. ISBN 0-943405-00-9. The Great Canon of St. Andrew...
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introduction of the Pian Psalter. Templegate Publishers produced a facsimile of the New Testament in 1997. The Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams...
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are summarised in the Thirty-nine Articles (1571). The archbishop of Canterbury (as of 2024[update], Justin Welby) in England acts as a focus of unity...
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John Morton (cardinal) (redirect from Archbishop Morton of Canterbury)
Bishop of Ely and under Henry VII he became Lord Chancellor, Archbishop of Canterbury and a cardinal. Morton was born in around 1420 either in Milborne St Andrew...
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