Leaf from a Psalter with Passion Sequences
Manuscript Cutting
ca. 1460 (made)
ca. 1460 (made)
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Leaf, written in humanist script , with three 2-line initials in burnished gold on blue ground with vine-stem filling on red and green ground; alternating blue and burnished gold 1-line initials in text.
Written in 1 column on 19 lines.
Text: Psalm 118: 91-114.
Begins with last three letter of psalm 118, 90, '[perma] / net.'; ends with first word of Psalm 118, 115 'Decli[nate]'.
Written in 1 column on 19 lines.
Text: Psalm 118: 91-114.
Begins with last three letter of psalm 118, 90, '[perma] / net.'; ends with first word of Psalm 118, 115 'Decli[nate]'.
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Title | Leaf from a Psalter with Passion Sequences |
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Brief description | Leaf from a Psalter with Passion Sequences, Italy, ca. 1460 |
Physical description | Leaf, written in humanist script , with three 2-line initials in burnished gold on blue ground with vine-stem filling on red and green ground; alternating blue and burnished gold 1-line initials in text. Written in 1 column on 19 lines. Text: Psalm 118: 91-114. Begins with last three letter of psalm 118, 90, '[perma] / net.'; ends with first word of Psalm 118, 115 'Decli[nate]'. |
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Production type | Unique |
Object history | The parent manuscript was broken up in the early twentieth century, and was possibly from the library of John Boykett Jarman, sold in his Sotheby’s sale, 13 June 1864 (lot 161). This leaf was bought in 1936 by the museum from James Tregaskis & Son (66 Great Russell St, London), together with CIRC.153-1936 for the price of 18 shillings. Cuttings from the same manuscript in the V&A collection: Museum nos CIRC.153-1936, CIRC.154-1936. Cuttings from the same manuscript in other collections: Dunedin, Heritage Collections; 's Heerenberg, Huis Bergh; Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Lat. liturg. e. 46; Los Angeles, Occidental College; Sotheby's, 3 July 1984, part of lot 8; Maggs, European Bulletin 10, no.21; Burlington, University of Vermont Libraries; Sotheby's, 29 November 1990, lot 21; Sotheby's, 3 July 1984, part of lot 8; Charlottesville, Rare Book School; Maggs, Catalogue 1172, 1994, no.105; European Bulletin 20, 1995, no.52; 1 leaf of the Canticles, owned by Dr. George Salt; leaf bought by Clifford Maggs for his private collection from Charles Ede in 1967; Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina, RBSC MS. 68. For further details, see Manion et al. 1989 and Kidd 2014. |
Associated object | CIRC.154-1936 (Group) |
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Accession number | CIRC.153-1936 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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