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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains: (ff. 1r-6v) Calendar, illustrated with zodiac signs. - (ff. 7r-29v) Miniatures of scenes from the Old and the New Testament. - (ff. 30v-167r) Book of Psalms (1-150). With music notation on f. 142v. - (ff. 167r-177v) Canticles. - (177v-179r) Symbolum Athanasium (Quicumque vult). - (179v-182v) Litany of All Saints. - (f. 182v-184r) Prayers. - (ff. 184r-185v) Instructive text on praying 25 psalms on each weekday except Sunday, with accompanying collects. Added later (13th century). - Empty: ff. 7v-8r, 9v-10r, 11v-12r, 13v-14r, 15v-16r, 17v-18r, 19v-20r, 21v-22r, 23v-24r, 25v-26r, 27v-28r, 29v-30r, 185v.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages12th century
Titre(s) : Saint Louis Psalter (Latin), BPL 76 AOld TestamentPsalterPsalteriumBook of PsalmsCanticlesCanticaSymbolum AthanasiumAthanasian CreedQuicumque vult
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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