Psalter, known as the 'Kinloss', 'Boswell' or 'Auchinleck' psalter
Manuscript
ca. 1500-1530 (published)
ca. 1500-1530 (published)
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Psalter, with Canticles, Litany and Prayers, in Latin
[Scotland, ca. 1500-1530], 149 leaves, parchment
Collation: ff. ii + 149 + iii (paper).
Script: Textura.
Decoration: 1 miniature and 9 large floriated initials.
Binding: 16th or early 17th century calf with a gilt fleuron ornament inside a blind tooled rectangle in the centre of upper and lower covers. Two brass clasps with catches. Rebacked and corners repaired.
[Scotland, ca. 1500-1530], 149 leaves, parchment
Collation: ff. ii + 149 + iii (paper).
Script: Textura.
Decoration: 1 miniature and 9 large floriated initials.
Binding: 16th or early 17th century calf with a gilt fleuron ornament inside a blind tooled rectangle in the centre of upper and lower covers. Two brass clasps with catches. Rebacked and corners repaired.
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Materials and techniques | Full leather tightback sewn on five raised bands. Two fore-edge clasps. Headbands worked in two coloured silks. Previously re-backed. Coloured made endpapers tipped to laid flyleaves. |
Brief description | Psalter, with Canticles, Litany and Prayers, in Latin [ca. 1500-1530]. |
Physical description | Psalter, with Canticles, Litany and Prayers, in Latin [Scotland, ca. 1500-1530], 149 leaves, parchment Collation: ff. ii + 149 + iii (paper). Script: Textura. Decoration: 1 miniature and 9 large floriated initials. Binding: 16th or early 17th century calf with a gilt fleuron ornament inside a blind tooled rectangle in the centre of upper and lower covers. Two brass clasps with catches. Rebacked and corners repaired. |
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Object history | Additions in 17th century hands indicate that the manuscript. passed into the possession of members of the Chalmers and Cuming families, both well known in the county of Moray. James Chalmers seems to have added Hebrew numeration in the margin at the beginning of each psalm, and commentary on ff. 105-6. James Chalmers probably received the manuscript from John Forbes, possibly the great Aberdeen doctor. Inscription on flyleaf indicates the manuscript belonged to Alexander Boswell of Auchinleck in 1745. Bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert Museum by George Reid in 1902. |
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Library number | MSL/1902/1693 (Reid 52) |
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Record created | October 24, 2016 |
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