Psalter, [ca. 1260].

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Psalter, [ca. 1260].

Ms. Psalter, written and illuminated in England, possibly Oxford, in the 1260s, and probably commissioned for use of a chaplain by a woman depicted in the initial to the first canticle of Isaiah, f. 123v. Folio 146, lines 1-9, was written ca. 1300 and ff. 146, lines 13-25, 146v-148, are mid-14th century.

1 v. (148 leaves) : parchment, ill.

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