England: Zodiacal symbol for Aquarius as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-aquarius-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235800.html
RM2B0187M–England: Zodiacal symbol for Aquarius as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
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RMMMNA63–York Psalter or Hunterian Psalter. circa 1170. 12th-century painters - York Psalter - WGA15742
England: 'The Temptation of Adam and Eve in the Earthly Paradise'. Detail of illumination on parchment from the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-the-temptation-of-adam-and-eve-in-the-earthly-paradise-detail-of-illumination-on-parchment-from-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-william-hunter-image344235781.html
RM2B01871–England: 'The Temptation of Adam and Eve in the Earthly Paradise'. Detail of illumination on parchment from the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist William Hunter.
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RMHKMD77–12th-century painters - York Psalter - WGA15743
England: Adam and Eve expelled from the Garden of Eden as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-adam-and-eve-expelled-from-the-garden-of-eden-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235818.html
RM2B0188A–England: Adam and Eve expelled from the Garden of Eden as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
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RMP4C4WY–12th-century painters - York Psalter - WGA15742.
Carrow Psalter, Arms of Lord Fitzallan of Bedal York, This English manuscript was made in East Anglia in the mid-thirteenth-century for a patron with special veneration for St. Olaf, whose life and martyrdom is prominently portrayed in the 'Beatus' initial of Psalm 1. Known as the 'Carrow Psalter,' due to its later use by the nunnery of Carrow near Norwich, it is more accurately described as a Psalter-hours, as it contains the Office of the Dead, the Hours of the Virgin, and Collects Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carrow-psalter-arms-of-lord-fitzallan-of-bedal-york-this-english-manuscript-was-made-in-east-anglia-in-the-mid-thirteenth-century-for-a-patron-with-special-veneration-for-st-olaf-whose-life-and-martyrdom-is-prominently-portrayed-in-the-beatus-initial-of-psalm-1-known-as-the-carrow-psalter-due-to-its-later-use-by-the-nunnery-of-carrow-near-norwich-it-is-more-accurately-described-as-a-psalter-hours-as-it-contains-the-office-of-the-dead-the-hours-of-the-virgin-and-collects-image573475988.html
RM2T902D8–Carrow Psalter, Arms of Lord Fitzallan of Bedal York, This English manuscript was made in East Anglia in the mid-thirteenth-century for a patron with special veneration for St. Olaf, whose life and martyrdom is prominently portrayed in the 'Beatus' initial of Psalm 1. Known as the 'Carrow Psalter,' due to its later use by the nunnery of Carrow near Norwich, it is more accurately described as a Psalter-hours, as it contains the Office of the Dead, the Hours of the Virgin, and Collects
Samuel anoints David; Presentation of Christ; Coronation of David; Baptism of Christ . The York Psalter. England; circa 1260. Source: Add. 54179, f.18v. Language: Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/samuel-anoints-david-presentation-of-christ-coronation-of-david-baptism-of-christ-the-york-psalter-england-circa-1260-source-add-54179-f18v-language-latin-image226931690.html
RMR55HK6–Samuel anoints David; Presentation of Christ; Coronation of David; Baptism of Christ . The York Psalter. England; circa 1260. Source: Add. 54179, f.18v. Language: Latin.
Manuscript Leaf with the Last Supper and the Washing of the Apostles' Feet Leaf, from a Royal Psalter. Culture: British. Dimensions: Overall (folio): 9 1/8 x 6 5/8 in. (23.1 x 16.9 cm) Illumination: 7 1/2 x 4 15/16 in. (19.1 x 12.5 cm) Mat: 14 x 11 in. (35.5 x 27.9 cm). Date: ca. 1250-70. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manuscript-leaf-with-the-last-supper-and-the-washing-of-the-apostles-feet-leaf-from-a-royal-psalter-culture-british-dimensions-overall-folio-9-18-x-6-58-in-231-x-169-cm-illumination-7-12-x-4-1516-in-191-x-125-cm-mat-14-x-11-in-355-x-279-cm-date-ca-1250-70-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image212883767.html
RMPA9KBK–Manuscript Leaf with the Last Supper and the Washing of the Apostles' Feet Leaf, from a Royal Psalter. Culture: British. Dimensions: Overall (folio): 9 1/8 x 6 5/8 in. (23.1 x 16.9 cm) Illumination: 7 1/2 x 4 15/16 in. (19.1 x 12.5 cm) Mat: 14 x 11 in. (35.5 x 27.9 cm). Date: ca. 1250-70. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Miniature Excised from a Psalter: The Nativity, c. 1270. This miniature survives with other fragments from a psalter preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It has been suggested that the manuscript may have been made for Queen Eleanor of Provence who became a nun of Amesbury in England following the death of her husband, King Henry III. The style and high quality of this miniature supports its association with a deluxe manuscript psalter made for a high-ranking patron. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miniature-excised-from-a-psalter-the-nativity-c-1270-this-miniature-survives-with-other-fragments-from-a-psalter-preserved-in-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-in-new-york-city-it-has-been-suggested-that-the-manuscript-may-have-been-made-for-queen-eleanor-of-provence-who-became-a-nun-of-amesbury-in-england-following-the-death-of-her-husband-king-henry-iii-the-style-and-high-quality-of-this-miniature-supports-its-association-with-a-deluxe-manuscript-psalter-made-for-a-high-ranking-patron-image330106636.html
RM2A51JAM–Miniature Excised from a Psalter: The Nativity, c. 1270. This miniature survives with other fragments from a psalter preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It has been suggested that the manuscript may have been made for Queen Eleanor of Provence who became a nun of Amesbury in England following the death of her husband, King Henry III. The style and high quality of this miniature supports its association with a deluxe manuscript psalter made for a high-ranking patron.
The Carolina churchman [serial] . to and from Mint Street Station only. *Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway to York-ville, Clover, and Chester, S. C. **Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway .toLincolnton, Newton, Hickory, and Lenoir. Note—This Company reserves the right to vary from the time shownherein of the movement of its trains without notice to the public. C. S. ALLEN Traffic Manager FOR CHOIR AND TlIC PUIIRPM QPRVIPE RMW THREE BOOKSCONGREGATION »t UnUnOll OtHVlUt DUUK IN ONE Service Book, Psalter, and Hymnal All the music necessary for or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-carolina-churchman-serial-to-and-from-mint-street-station-only-direct-connection-with-the-carolina-and-northwestern-railway-to-york-ville-clover-and-chester-s-c-direct-connection-with-the-carolina-and-northwestern-railway-tolincolnton-newton-hickory-and-lenoir-notethis-company-reserves-the-right-to-vary-from-the-time-shownherein-of-the-movement-of-its-trains-without-notice-to-the-public-c-s-allen-traffic-manager-for-choir-and-tlic-puiirpm-qprvipe-rmw-three-bookscongregation-t-ununoll-othvlut-duuk-in-one-service-book-psalter-and-hymnal-all-the-music-necessary-for-or-image340052448.html
RM2AN6MA8–The Carolina churchman [serial] . to and from Mint Street Station only. *Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway to York-ville, Clover, and Chester, S. C. **Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway .toLincolnton, Newton, Hickory, and Lenoir. Note—This Company reserves the right to vary from the time shownherein of the movement of its trains without notice to the public. C. S. ALLEN Traffic Manager FOR CHOIR AND TlIC PUIIRPM QPRVIPE RMW THREE BOOKSCONGREGATION »t UnUnOll OtHVlUt DUUK IN ONE Service Book, Psalter, and Hymnal All the music necessary for or
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RMMMNA64–York Psalter or Hunterian Psalter. circa 1170. 12th-century painters - York Psalter - WGA15743
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RMHKK7D5–12th-century painters - York Psalter - WGA15742
England: Zodiacal symbol for Aries as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-aries-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235803.html
RM2B0187R–England: Zodiacal symbol for Aries as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
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RMP4C4X3–12th-century painters - York Psalter - WGA15743.
Psalm 52; beginning with initial 'D', the Jews stoning Christ; below, the Fool before David. York Psalter. England; circa 1260. Source: Add. 54179, f.46. Language: Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/psalm-52-beginning-with-initial-d-the-jews-stoning-christ-below-the-fool-before-david-york-psalter-england-circa-1260-source-add-54179-f46-language-latin-image226959527.html
RMR56W5B–Psalm 52; beginning with initial 'D', the Jews stoning Christ; below, the Fool before David. York Psalter. England; circa 1260. Source: Add. 54179, f.46. Language: Latin.
Psalter. Culture: British. Dimensions: Overall (Closed): 11 3/4 x 8 7/16 x 1 1/8 in. (29.8 x 21.5 x 2.8 cm) Overall (Open): 11 3/4 x 17 1/8 x 1 1/2 in. (29.8 x 43.5 x 3.8 cm). Date: 13th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/psalter-culture-british-dimensions-overall-closed-11-34-x-8-716-x-1-18-in-298-x-215-x-28-cm-overall-open-11-34-x-17-18-x-1-12-in-298-x-435-x-38-cm-date-13th-century-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image212906247.html
RMPAAM2F–Psalter. Culture: British. Dimensions: Overall (Closed): 11 3/4 x 8 7/16 x 1 1/8 in. (29.8 x 21.5 x 2.8 cm) Overall (Open): 11 3/4 x 17 1/8 x 1 1/2 in. (29.8 x 43.5 x 3.8 cm). Date: 13th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
The Carolina churchman [serial] . m. 4 25 p. m. 11.22 p. m. Baggage checked to and from Mint Street Station only. *Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway to York-ville, Clover, and Chester, S. C. **Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway toLincolnton, Newton, Hickory, and Lenoir. Note—This Company reserves the right to vary from the time shownherein of the mlovement of its trains without notice to the public. C. S. ALLEN Traffic Manager £3&£ THE CHURCH SERVICE ROOK THREE BOOKS CONGREGATION «•!«•**» uuiiiiuu uuun IN ONE Service Book, Psalter, and Hymna Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-carolina-churchman-serial-m-4-25-p-m-1122-p-m-baggage-checked-to-and-from-mint-street-station-only-direct-connection-with-the-carolina-and-northwestern-railway-to-york-ville-clover-and-chester-s-c-direct-connection-with-the-carolina-and-northwestern-railway-tolincolnton-newton-hickory-and-lenoir-notethis-company-reserves-the-right-to-vary-from-the-time-shownherein-of-the-mlovement-of-its-trains-without-notice-to-the-public-c-s-allen-traffic-manager-3-the-church-service-rook-three-books-congregation-!-uuiiiiuu-uuun-in-one-service-book-psalter-and-hymna-image340056598.html
RM2AN6WJE–The Carolina churchman [serial] . m. 4 25 p. m. 11.22 p. m. Baggage checked to and from Mint Street Station only. *Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway to York-ville, Clover, and Chester, S. C. **Direct connection with the Carolina and Northwestern Railway toLincolnton, Newton, Hickory, and Lenoir. Note—This Company reserves the right to vary from the time shownherein of the mlovement of its trains without notice to the public. C. S. ALLEN Traffic Manager £3&£ THE CHURCH SERVICE ROOK THREE BOOKS CONGREGATION «•!«•**» uuiiiiuu uuun IN ONE Service Book, Psalter, and Hymna
. English: The Ramsey Psalter, BL Harley Ms 2904, Initial B, folio 4, probably designed for the use of Oswald, Archbishop of York, 972-992 . 21 June 2016. Unknown 1179 The Ramsey Psalter, BL Harley Ms 2904, Initial B, folio 4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-ramsey-psalter-bl-harley-ms-2904-initial-b-folio-4-probably-designed-for-the-use-of-oswald-archbishop-of-york-972-992-21-june-2016-unknown-1179-the-ramsey-psalter-bl-harley-ms-2904-initial-b-folio-4-image185599970.html
RMMNXPJA–. English: The Ramsey Psalter, BL Harley Ms 2904, Initial B, folio 4, probably designed for the use of Oswald, Archbishop of York, 972-992 . 21 June 2016. Unknown 1179 The Ramsey Psalter, BL Harley Ms 2904, Initial B, folio 4
England: Zodiacal symbol for Sagittarius as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-sagittarius-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235807.html
RM2B0187Y–England: Zodiacal symbol for Sagittarius as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
Judith and Holofernes. York Psalter. England; circa 1260. [Miniature and text] Psalm 101 beginning with initial 'D'; Judith praying, and Judith handing the head of Holofernes to a maid Image taken from York Psalter. Originally published/produced in England; circa 1260. . Source: Add. 54179, f.95. Language: Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/judith-and-holofernes-york-psalter-england-circa-1260-miniature-and-text-psalm-101-beginning-with-initial-d-judith-praying-and-judith-handing-the-head-of-holofernes-to-a-maid-image-taken-from-york-psalter-originally-publishedproduced-in-england-circa-1260-source-add-54179-f95-language-latin-image226862426.html
RMR52D9E–Judith and Holofernes. York Psalter. England; circa 1260. [Miniature and text] Psalm 101 beginning with initial 'D'; Judith praying, and Judith handing the head of Holofernes to a maid Image taken from York Psalter. Originally published/produced in England; circa 1260. . Source: Add. 54179, f.95. Language: Latin.
Manuscript Illumination with David in Prayer in an Initial M, from a Psalter. Artist: Girolamo dai Libri (Italian, Verona 1474-1555 Verona). Culture: Italian. Dimensions: Overall: 8 15/16 x 6 1/4 in. (22.7 x 15.9 cm) Illumination: 3 3/16 x 3 1/8 in. (8.1 x 8 cm) Mat: 19 3/16 x 14 3/16 in. (48.7 x 36.1 cm). Date: 1501-2. Like the singing monks in Girolamo dai Libri's miniature executed for the same psalter (displayed nearby), David appears here in prayer with his mouth open and his gaze turned heavenward. In many images of David, God the Father appears above him as the object of his inspirat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manuscript-illumination-with-david-in-prayer-in-an-initial-m-from-a-psalter-artist-girolamo-dai-libri-italian-verona-1474-1555-verona-culture-italian-dimensions-overall-8-1516-x-6-14-in-227-x-159-cm-illumination-3-316-x-3-18-in-81-x-8-cm-mat-19-316-x-14-316-in-487-x-361-cm-date-1501-2-like-the-singing-monks-in-girolamo-dai-libris-miniature-executed-for-the-same-psalter-displayed-nearby-david-appears-here-in-prayer-with-his-mouth-open-and-his-gaze-turned-heavenward-in-many-images-of-david-god-the-father-appears-above-him-as-the-object-of-his-inspirat-image213149416.html
RMPANP74–Manuscript Illumination with David in Prayer in an Initial M, from a Psalter. Artist: Girolamo dai Libri (Italian, Verona 1474-1555 Verona). Culture: Italian. Dimensions: Overall: 8 15/16 x 6 1/4 in. (22.7 x 15.9 cm) Illumination: 3 3/16 x 3 1/8 in. (8.1 x 8 cm) Mat: 19 3/16 x 14 3/16 in. (48.7 x 36.1 cm). Date: 1501-2. Like the singing monks in Girolamo dai Libri's miniature executed for the same psalter (displayed nearby), David appears here in prayer with his mouth open and his gaze turned heavenward. In many images of David, God the Father appears above him as the object of his inspirat
The old service-books of the English Church . fiiii/^d^ >*c (rvft iv ^fcV ROYAL AUTOGRAPHS OF KING HENRY VII, QUEEN ELIZABETHOF YORK, AND MARGARET OF SCOTLAND FROM FLY-LEAF OF A FIFTEENTH CENTURY BOOK OF HOURSJirit. Mas. MS. 17,012, leaf 21 ON MEDIEVAL SERVICE-BOOKS 61 On the flyleaf of the Psalter, Brit. Mus. MS., 2. B. 6,is written in a fine hand :— iiHunc librum dedit Frater Johannes de Dalling, ex licentiadomini Johannis abbatis, deo & ecclesie sancti albani, itatamen quod habeat usum tantum in vita sua. . A little lower is written :— Anima Johannis de Dalling et anime omnium fideliumde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-old-service-books-of-the-english-church-fiiiid-gtc-rvft-iv-fcv-royal-autographs-of-king-henry-vii-queen-elizabethof-york-and-margaret-of-scotland-from-fly-leaf-of-a-fifteenth-century-book-of-hoursjirit-mas-ms-17012-leaf-21-on-medieval-service-books-61-on-the-flyleaf-of-the-psalter-brit-mus-ms-2-b-6is-written-in-a-fine-hand-iihunc-librum-dedit-frater-johannes-de-dalling-ex-licentiadomini-johannis-abbatis-deo-ecclesie-sancti-albani-itatamen-quod-habeat-usum-tantum-in-vita-sua-a-little-lower-is-written-anima-johannis-de-dalling-et-anime-omnium-fideliumde-image342974044.html
RM2AWYPW0–The old service-books of the English Church . fiiii/^d^ >*c (rvft iv ^fcV ROYAL AUTOGRAPHS OF KING HENRY VII, QUEEN ELIZABETHOF YORK, AND MARGARET OF SCOTLAND FROM FLY-LEAF OF A FIFTEENTH CENTURY BOOK OF HOURSJirit. Mas. MS. 17,012, leaf 21 ON MEDIEVAL SERVICE-BOOKS 61 On the flyleaf of the Psalter, Brit. Mus. MS., 2. B. 6,is written in a fine hand :— iiHunc librum dedit Frater Johannes de Dalling, ex licentiadomini Johannis abbatis, deo & ecclesie sancti albani, itatamen quod habeat usum tantum in vita sua. . A little lower is written :— Anima Johannis de Dalling et anime omnium fideliumde
. English: Late 13th- early 14th century miniature of a bishop above a ram, and an abbot above a bull; from the part of the Ramsey Psalter in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS M. 302, fol. 4v . between 1286 and 1316. Anonymous 459 Oswald and Eadnoth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-late-13th-early-14th-century-miniature-of-a-bishop-above-a-ram-and-an-abbot-above-a-bull-from-the-part-of-the-ramsey-psalter-in-the-pierpont-morgan-library-new-york-ms-m-302-fol-4v-between-1286-and-1316-anonymous-459-oswald-and-eadnoth-image187433689.html
RMMTX9G9–. English: Late 13th- early 14th century miniature of a bishop above a ram, and an abbot above a bull; from the part of the Ramsey Psalter in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS M. 302, fol. 4v . between 1286 and 1316. Anonymous 459 Oswald and Eadnoth
England: Zodiacal symbol for Taurus as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-taurus-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235811.html
RM2B01883–England: Zodiacal symbol for Taurus as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
Psalm 26, initial 'D'. York Psalter. England; circa 1260. (Whole folio) Psalm 26, beginning with initial 'D', with four scenes; Anointing of David by Samuel; Presentation of Christ; Coronation of David; Baptism of Christ Image taken from York Psalter. Originally published/produced in England; circa 1260. . Source: Add. 54179, f.18v. Language: Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/psalm-26-initial-d-york-psalter-england-circa-1260-whole-folio-psalm-26-beginning-with-initial-d-with-four-scenes-anointing-of-david-by-samuel-presentation-of-christ-coronation-of-david-baptism-of-christ-image-taken-from-york-psalter-originally-publishedproduced-in-england-circa-1260-source-add-54179-f18v-language-latin-image227043941.html
RMR5AMT5–Psalm 26, initial 'D'. York Psalter. England; circa 1260. (Whole folio) Psalm 26, beginning with initial 'D', with four scenes; Anointing of David by Samuel; Presentation of Christ; Coronation of David; Baptism of Christ Image taken from York Psalter. Originally published/produced in England; circa 1260. . Source: Add. 54179, f.18v. Language: Latin.
Wound of Christ (from the Psalter and Prayer book of Bonne de Luxembourg). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Author: Anonymous master. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wound-of-christ-from-the-psalter-and-prayer-book-of-bonne-de-luxembourg-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-author-anonymous-master-image220265563.html
RMPP9XY7–Wound of Christ (from the Psalter and Prayer book of Bonne de Luxembourg). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Author: Anonymous master.
. English: Late 13th- early 14th century miniature of a bishop above a ram, and an abbot above a bull; from the part of the Ramsey Psalter in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS M. 302, fol. 4v . between 1286 and 1316. Anonymous 460 Oswald and Eadnoth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-late-13th-early-14th-century-miniature-of-a-bishop-above-a-ram-and-an-abbot-above-a-bull-from-the-part-of-the-ramsey-psalter-in-the-pierpont-morgan-library-new-york-ms-m-302-fol-4v-between-1286-and-1316-anonymous-460-oswald-and-eadnoth-image188397131.html
RMMXE6CY–. English: Late 13th- early 14th century miniature of a bishop above a ram, and an abbot above a bull; from the part of the Ramsey Psalter in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS M. 302, fol. 4v . between 1286 and 1316. Anonymous 460 Oswald and Eadnoth
England: Zodiacal symbol for Scorpio as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-scorpio-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235813.html
RM2B01885–England: Zodiacal symbol for Scorpio as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
Calendar page for December. The Psalter of Isabel of York. London, c.1426 - 1458. Source: Royal 2 B. XIV, f.6v. Language: Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calendar-page-for-december-the-psalter-of-isabel-of-york-london-c1426-1458-source-royal-2-b-xiv-f6v-language-latin-image231319108.html
RMRC9DTM–Calendar page for December. The Psalter of Isabel of York. London, c.1426 - 1458. Source: Royal 2 B. XIV, f.6v. Language: Latin.
Portrait of a Woman. Artist: Quentin Metsys (Netherlandish, Leuven 1466-1530 Kiel). Dimensions: 19 x 17 in. (48.3 x 43.2 cm). Date: ca. 1520. Departing from earlier devotional portraits, the sitter appears distracted from her prayer book by something on our side of the frame. This portrait reflects humanist interests and a modern approach to portraiture. Beyond indicating her piety, Metsys focused on more individual, human aspects of the sitter, such as the very natural position of her fingers between the pages. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-a-woman-artist-quentin-metsys-netherlandish-leuven-1466-1530-kiel-dimensions-19-x-17-in-483-x-432-cm-date-ca-1520-departing-from-earlier-devotional-portraits-the-sitter-appears-distracted-from-her-prayer-book-by-something-on-our-side-of-the-frame-this-portrait-reflects-humanist-interests-and-a-modern-approach-to-portraiture-beyond-indicating-her-piety-metsys-focused-on-more-individual-human-aspects-of-the-sitter-such-as-the-very-natural-position-of-her-fingers-between-the-pages-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213170945.html
RMPAPNM1–Portrait of a Woman. Artist: Quentin Metsys (Netherlandish, Leuven 1466-1530 Kiel). Dimensions: 19 x 17 in. (48.3 x 43.2 cm). Date: ca. 1520. Departing from earlier devotional portraits, the sitter appears distracted from her prayer book by something on our side of the frame. This portrait reflects humanist interests and a modern approach to portraiture. Beyond indicating her piety, Metsys focused on more individual, human aspects of the sitter, such as the very natural position of her fingers between the pages. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
. English: An illustration of Psalm 52, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God,’” a detail from the Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, circa 1340, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. circa 1340. Painter unknown, 14th century, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 293 Illustration of Psalm 52 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-an-illustration-of-psalm-52-the-fool-says-in-his-heart-there-is-no-god-a-detail-from-the-psalter-and-hours-of-bonne-of-luxembourg-circa-1340-in-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-circa-1340-painter-unknown-14th-century-from-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-293-illustration-of-psalm-52-image187786079.html
RMMWEB1K–. English: An illustration of Psalm 52, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God,’” a detail from the Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, circa 1340, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. circa 1340. Painter unknown, 14th century, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 293 Illustration of Psalm 52
England: Zodiacal symbol for Capricorn as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-capricorn-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235802.html
RM2B0187P–England: Zodiacal symbol for Capricorn as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
Psalm 1-2. Initial 'B' (eatus) with the arms of York. The Psalter of Isabel of York. London, c. 1426 - 1548. Source: Royal 2 B. XIV, f.7. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/psalm-1-2-initial-b-eatus-with-the-arms-of-york-the-psalter-of-isabel-of-york-london-c-1426-1548-source-royal-2-b-xiv-f7-image227078714.html
RMR5C962–Psalm 1-2. Initial 'B' (eatus) with the arms of York. The Psalter of Isabel of York. London, c. 1426 - 1548. Source: Royal 2 B. XIV, f.7.
Prayer Book: Arganonä Maryam (The Organ of Mary). Artist: Attributed to Baselyos (The Ground Hornbill Master). Culture: Amhara peoples. Dimensions: H. 6 1/2 x W. 6 1/8 in. (16.5 x 15.5 cm). Date: late 17th century. This intimately-scaled illuminated manuscript is a luxury example of the Arganonä Maryam (The Organ of Mary), one of the most popular Ethiopian Orthodox prayer books dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is one of ten works credited to the late-seventeenth century scribe Baselyos. These share a distinctive style of bold, linear, geometric graphic ornamentation. This manuscript feature Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prayer-book-arganon-maryam-the-organ-of-mary-artist-attributed-to-baselyos-the-ground-hornbill-master-culture-amhara-peoples-dimensions-h-6-12-x-w-6-18-in-165-x-155-cm-date-late-17th-century-this-intimately-scaled-illuminated-manuscript-is-a-luxury-example-of-the-arganon-maryam-the-organ-of-mary-one-of-the-most-popular-ethiopian-orthodox-prayer-books-dedicated-to-the-virgin-mary-it-is-one-of-ten-works-credited-to-the-late-seventeenth-century-scribe-baselyos-these-share-a-distinctive-style-of-bold-linear-geometric-graphic-ornamentation-this-manuscript-feature-image213261697.html
RMPAXWD5–Prayer Book: Arganonä Maryam (The Organ of Mary). Artist: Attributed to Baselyos (The Ground Hornbill Master). Culture: Amhara peoples. Dimensions: H. 6 1/2 x W. 6 1/8 in. (16.5 x 15.5 cm). Date: late 17th century. This intimately-scaled illuminated manuscript is a luxury example of the Arganonä Maryam (The Organ of Mary), one of the most popular Ethiopian Orthodox prayer books dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is one of ten works credited to the late-seventeenth century scribe Baselyos. These share a distinctive style of bold, linear, geometric graphic ornamentation. This manuscript feature
. English: An illustration of Psalm 52, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God,’” a detail from the Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, circa 1340, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. circa 1340. Painter unknown, 14th century, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 294 Illustration of Psalm 52 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-an-illustration-of-psalm-52-the-fool-says-in-his-heart-there-is-no-god-a-detail-from-the-psalter-and-hours-of-bonne-of-luxembourg-circa-1340-in-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-circa-1340-painter-unknown-14th-century-from-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-294-illustration-of-psalm-52-image188320540.html
RMMXAMNG–. English: An illustration of Psalm 52, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God,’” a detail from the Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, circa 1340, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. circa 1340. Painter unknown, 14th century, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 294 Illustration of Psalm 52
England: Zodiacal symbol for Leo as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-leo-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235809.html
RM2B01881–England: Zodiacal symbol for Leo as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
Initial 'D'; David. Percy Psalter. England [Diocese of York]; circa 1280-1290. (Whole folio) Psalter. Psalm 26. Initial 'D', with three scenes of David. David challenging Goliath; David slaying Goliath; anointing of David. Line fillers and borders. Lower margin; lions licking their cubs Image taken from Percy Psalter. Originally published/produced in England [Diocese of York]; circa 1280-1290. . Source: Add. 70000, f.39v. Language: Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/initial-d-david-percy-psalter-england-diocese-of-york-circa-1280-1290-whole-folio-psalter-psalm-26-initial-d-with-three-scenes-of-david-david-challenging-goliath-david-slaying-goliath-anointing-of-david-line-fillers-and-borders-lower-margin-lions-licking-their-cubs-image-taken-from-percy-psalter-originally-publishedproduced-in-england-diocese-of-york-circa-1280-1290-source-add-70000-f39v-language-latin-image226944712.html
RMR56688–Initial 'D'; David. Percy Psalter. England [Diocese of York]; circa 1280-1290. (Whole folio) Psalter. Psalm 26. Initial 'D', with three scenes of David. David challenging Goliath; David slaying Goliath; anointing of David. Line fillers and borders. Lower margin; lions licking their cubs Image taken from Percy Psalter. Originally published/produced in England [Diocese of York]; circa 1280-1290. . Source: Add. 70000, f.39v. Language: Latin.
Young Man Holding a Book. Artist: Master of the View of Sainte Gudule (Netherlandish, active ca. 1485). Dimensions: Overall, with arched top, 8 1/4 x 5 1/8 in. (21 x 13 cm); painted surface 8 1/8 x 5 in. (20.6 x 12.6 cm). Date: ca. 1480. The heart-shaped book this sitter holds is probably a prayer book; he is depicted before a view of the church of Sainte Gudule in Brussels, where a mass is performed by a priest in the background. The man's identity is unknown, but he may have been a member of a confraternity or guild with a particular devotion to Saint Augustine, whose symbolic attribute w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-man-holding-a-book-artist-master-of-the-view-of-sainte-gudule-netherlandish-active-ca-1485-dimensions-overall-with-arched-top-8-14-x-5-18-in-21-x-13-cm-painted-surface-8-18-x-5-in-206-x-126-cm-date-ca-1480-the-heart-shaped-book-this-sitter-holds-is-probably-a-prayer-book-he-is-depicted-before-a-view-of-the-church-of-sainte-gudule-in-brussels-where-a-mass-is-performed-by-a-priest-in-the-background-the-mans-identity-is-unknown-but-he-may-have-been-a-member-of-a-confraternity-or-guild-with-a-particular-devotion-to-saint-augustine-whose-symbolic-attribute-w-image212907994.html
RMPAAP8X–Young Man Holding a Book. Artist: Master of the View of Sainte Gudule (Netherlandish, active ca. 1485). Dimensions: Overall, with arched top, 8 1/4 x 5 1/8 in. (21 x 13 cm); painted surface 8 1/8 x 5 in. (20.6 x 12.6 cm). Date: ca. 1480. The heart-shaped book this sitter holds is probably a prayer book; he is depicted before a view of the church of Sainte Gudule in Brussels, where a mass is performed by a priest in the background. The man's identity is unknown, but he may have been a member of a confraternity or guild with a particular devotion to Saint Augustine, whose symbolic attribute w
. English: An illustration of Psalm 52, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God,’” a detail from the Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, circa 1340, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. circa 1340. Painter unknown, 14th century, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 254 Illustration of Psalm 52 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-an-illustration-of-psalm-52-the-fool-says-in-his-heart-there-is-no-god-a-detail-from-the-psalter-and-hours-of-bonne-of-luxembourg-circa-1340-in-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-circa-1340-painter-unknown-14th-century-from-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-254-illustration-of-psalm-52-image189070001.html
RMMYGTM1–. English: An illustration of Psalm 52, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God,’” a detail from the Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, circa 1340, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. circa 1340. Painter unknown, 14th century, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 254 Illustration of Psalm 52
England: Zodiacal symbol for Cancer as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-cancer-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235801.html
RM2B0187N–England: Zodiacal symbol for Cancer as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
Abbess Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?-1558). Artist: Giovanni Battista Moroni (Italian, Albino, no later than 1524-1578 Albino). Dimensions: 36 x 27 in. (91.4 x 68.6 cm). Date: 1557. As the Latin inscription tells us, Abbess Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova founded the Carmelite convent of Saint Anne at Albino, outside Bergamo. This remarkably unidealized portrait of the widowed abbess hung there for centuries. Moroni was so famous for the naturalism of his portraits that the Venetian artist Titian singled him out for that quality, and his paintings were an important ingredient in the training tha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abbess-lucrezia-agliardi-vertova-1490-1558-artist-giovanni-battista-moroni-italian-albino-no-later-than-1524-1578-albino-dimensions-36-x-27-in-914-x-686-cm-date-1557-as-the-latin-inscription-tells-us-abbess-lucrezia-agliardi-vertova-founded-the-carmelite-convent-of-saint-anne-at-albino-outside-bergamo-this-remarkably-unidealized-portrait-of-the-widowed-abbess-hung-there-for-centuries-moroni-was-so-famous-for-the-naturalism-of-his-portraits-that-the-venetian-artist-titian-singled-him-out-for-that-quality-and-his-paintings-were-an-important-ingredient-in-the-training-tha-image212914335.html
RMPAB2BB–Abbess Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?-1558). Artist: Giovanni Battista Moroni (Italian, Albino, no later than 1524-1578 Albino). Dimensions: 36 x 27 in. (91.4 x 68.6 cm). Date: 1557. As the Latin inscription tells us, Abbess Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova founded the Carmelite convent of Saint Anne at Albino, outside Bergamo. This remarkably unidealized portrait of the widowed abbess hung there for centuries. Moroni was so famous for the naturalism of his portraits that the Venetian artist Titian singled him out for that quality, and his paintings were an important ingredient in the training tha
England: Zodiacal symbol for PIsces as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-pisces-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235806.html
RM2B0187X–England: Zodiacal symbol for PIsces as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
England: Zodiacal symbol for Virgo as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-virgo-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235812.html
RM2B01884–England: Zodiacal symbol for Virgo as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
England: Zodiacal symbol for Libra as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-libra-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235810.html
RM2B01882–England: Zodiacal symbol for Libra as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
England: Zodiacal symbol for Gemini as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-zodiacal-symbol-for-gemini-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-image344235805.html
RM2B0187W–England: Zodiacal symbol for Gemini as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter.
England: The Grape Harvest as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter, who willed his collection to the University. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-the-grape-harvest-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-who-willed-his-collection-to-the-university-image344235815.html
RM2B01887–England: The Grape Harvest as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter, who willed his collection to the University.
England: Treading Grapes as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter, who willed his collection to the University. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-treading-grapes-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-who-willed-his-collection-to-the-university-image344235814.html
RM2B01886–England: Treading Grapes as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter, who willed his collection to the University.
England: The Apostles on the Sea of Tiberias as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter, who willed his collection to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-the-apostles-on-the-sea-of-tiberias-as-represented-in-the-hunterian-psalter-c-1170-the-hunterian-psalter-or-york-psalter-is-an-illuminated-manuscript-of-the-12th-century-it-was-produced-in-england-some-time-around-1170-and-is-considered-a-striking-example-of-romanesque-book-art-the-work-is-part-of-the-collection-of-the-glasgow-university-library-which-acquired-the-book-in-1807-it-derives-its-colloquial-name-the-hunterian-psalter-from-having-been-part-of-the-collection-of-18th-century-scottish-anatomist-and-book-collector-william-hunter-who-willed-his-collection-to-the-image344235816.html
RM2B01888–England: The Apostles on the Sea of Tiberias as represented in the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170. The Hunterian Psalter (or York Psalter) is an illuminated manuscript of the 12th century. It was produced in England some time around 1170, and is considered a striking example of Romanesque book art. The work is part of the collection of the Glasgow University Library, which acquired the book in 1807. It derives its colloquial name, the 'Hunterian Psalter', from having been part of the collection of 18th century Scottish anatomist and book collector William Hunter, who willed his collection to the
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