The focus of the article is a handsomely illuminated Parisian thirteenth-century Psalter (London, British Library, MS Egerton 2652), which includes in the Calendar feasts of saints venerated in Denmark and, more specifically, in the diocese of Roskilde. A brief description of the manuscript is provided and the scholarly literature about the Psalter is discussed. Then a fresh look is taken at the significance of the hagiographic entries and obituaries in the Calendar. New reasons are provided for identifying the patron of MS Egerton 2652 as the Danish nobleman Jakob Sunesen (d. 1246) who had major landholdings on the island of Sjælland, and had family ties to Roskilde and Paris. The reception of the work after its completion is addressed and...
Visual illustration of the Psalms in devotional manuscripts could play a key role in guiding English...
The miniatures of the York Psalter (MS.U.3.2, Univ. of Glasgow Library), an important manuscript fro...
Two illuminated leaves from a ferial psalter and breviary from central France in 1472. Text is arran...
Marina Vidas: Devotion, Remembrance, and Identity: The Hagiographic Entries and Obituaries in a Pari...
London, British Library, Add. MS 17868 is an illuminated luxury psalter made in Northern France c. 1...
Erik Petersen: Suscipere digneris. A find and some hypotheses on the Copenhagen Psalter Thott 143 2°...
Erik Petersen: Suscipere digneris. A find and some hypotheses on the Copenhagen Psalter Thott 143 2°...
This small volume, intended to be held intimately in the devotee’s palms, represents the ultimate me...
A passage from the Grandes Chroniques de France claims that the rebuilding of the nave of Saint-Deni...
This dissertation examines the cultural and literary forces at work in the generic developments of r...
The Næstved Calendar (Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, E don. var. 52 2º), an illuminated manusc...
This paper examines the theme of pilgrimage throughout the marginal imagery of the fourteenth-centur...
The “Fecamp Psalter” is an illuminated manuscript created in the Norman abbey of the same name, arou...
Moving beyond conventional approaches to Psalter illustration, the creators of this late-thirteenth-...
Ms Thott 517 4° is a small illuminated fourteenth century English manuscript thatprincipally contain...
Visual illustration of the Psalms in devotional manuscripts could play a key role in guiding English...
The miniatures of the York Psalter (MS.U.3.2, Univ. of Glasgow Library), an important manuscript fro...
Two illuminated leaves from a ferial psalter and breviary from central France in 1472. Text is arran...
Marina Vidas: Devotion, Remembrance, and Identity: The Hagiographic Entries and Obituaries in a Pari...
London, British Library, Add. MS 17868 is an illuminated luxury psalter made in Northern France c. 1...
Erik Petersen: Suscipere digneris. A find and some hypotheses on the Copenhagen Psalter Thott 143 2°...
Erik Petersen: Suscipere digneris. A find and some hypotheses on the Copenhagen Psalter Thott 143 2°...
This small volume, intended to be held intimately in the devotee’s palms, represents the ultimate me...
A passage from the Grandes Chroniques de France claims that the rebuilding of the nave of Saint-Deni...
This dissertation examines the cultural and literary forces at work in the generic developments of r...
The Næstved Calendar (Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, E don. var. 52 2º), an illuminated manusc...
This paper examines the theme of pilgrimage throughout the marginal imagery of the fourteenth-centur...
The “Fecamp Psalter” is an illuminated manuscript created in the Norman abbey of the same name, arou...
Moving beyond conventional approaches to Psalter illustration, the creators of this late-thirteenth-...
Ms Thott 517 4° is a small illuminated fourteenth century English manuscript thatprincipally contain...
Visual illustration of the Psalms in devotional manuscripts could play a key role in guiding English...
The miniatures of the York Psalter (MS.U.3.2, Univ. of Glasgow Library), an important manuscript fro...
Two illuminated leaves from a ferial psalter and breviary from central France in 1472. Text is arran...