The Eadwine Psalter (Cambridge, Trinity College Library, MS R.17.1) was written and illustrated ca. 1155–60, with additions 1160–70, and was at this time the most complicated copy of the Utrecht. ... Thumbnail image from the Eadwine Psalter...
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The Utrecht Psalter (Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, MS Bibl. Rhenotraiectinae I Nr 32.) is a ninth century illuminated psalter which is a key masterpiece of Carolingian art; it is probably the m...
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The Eadwine Psalter (Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.17.1) is arguably the most ambitious manuscript produced in England in the twelfth century. In addition, the most complex set of Psalter illustrations available, those from the ninth-century Utrecht Psalter, was adapted for the project; the largest known cycle...
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Dr. Karen Louise Jolly ... This illustration, from Psalm 37 (38) in the Eadwine Psalter, is a good example of a medieval worldview (and, coincidentally, the life experience of a typical graduate student!).
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The Eadwine Psalter, or the Canterbury Psalter as it sometimes also known, was written at Christchurch, Canterbury around 1160 by a scribe named Eadwine, a monk of the house. ... The Eadwine Psalter therefore not only contains the earliest chiromancy to have been written in the West, it also sets a precedent for the tone...
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; The Canturbury Manuscript or the Eadwine Psalter ... Trinity College Cambridge: Ms R 17.1 c.1160; Bodleian Library: Ms Ashmole 399 c.1292 ... There are three natural lines in the palm of every hand. From the foot of the higher line a crease directed towards the middle (line) and from that (middle line) another crease running...
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Produced in the scriptorium at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury and now preserved at Trinity College, Cambridge, the Eadwine Psalter (c. 1155-60/c. 1170) contains two images that today rival the book itself in fame and historical importance.
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Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association, Volume 14 ... ISBN: 978 0 947623 46 3 ... Books>The Eadwine Psalter...
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Information about this record ... Christ Church scriptorium 12th Century (English) Canterbury ... Eadwine Psalter. c.1150-60 fol.283v: Portrait of Eadwine of Canterbury...
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The images in the Paris Eadwine Psalter are stunning, explicit, and unmistakable. They require no squinting and speculation, as occurs with esoteric doctrines allegedly encoded in great works of art. This one-of-a-kind manuscript presents vivid evidence in support of the Wasson thesis.
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