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Psalter — 1501; German, Trier(?)

MS. Broxb. 85.6

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Title

Psalter — 1501; German, Trier(?)

Shelfmark

MS. Broxb. 85.6

Place of origin

German, Trier(?)

Date

1501

Language

Latin

Contents

Psalter

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iv + 227 + i folios

Decoration

Coloured initials.

Rubrics.

Binding

Leather over boards, early 16th century.

Acquisition

Presented to the Bodleian by his son, John Ehrman, in 1978 through the Friends of the National Libraries.

Provenance

Hoc opus egregiatus suscipe sancta maria anno domini 1501 sabato post dominicam iubilate videlicet octaua die mensis maij. Pro scriptore f.b.b. vnum aue maria in caritate christi

Carthusian house of St. Alban, Trier (inscription, inside front cover)

J. P. R. Lyell

Albert Ehrman (1890–1969)

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  • Lyell, James P. R., (James Patrick Ronaldson), 1871-1948

  • Ehrman, Albert, 1890-1969

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