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  1. Frankish foot and horse warriors (opposite) armed with bows, spears and swords; from the ninth-century Golden Psalter in the monastery of St Gallen.
  2. Among the highlights are works by Lorenzo Monaco, Nicolo da Bologna, Bicci di Lorenzo, Giovanni Pietro Birago, Simon Bening, and Jean Bourdichon, as well as leaves from an eleventh-century Lectionary from Jumiges, a thirteenth-century Beatus from Castile, and a double-sided miniature from the thirteenth-century German Arenberg Psalter.
  3. Armed Frankish horsemen (opposite) as shown in the Golden Psalter.
  4. He that putteth not out his money to usury, nor taketh reward against the innocent"; this psalm is illustrated by one of the most inventive miniatures of the Stuttgart Psalter, c .830).
  5. long-popular psalm melody, so called from the psalm being the 100th one in Day's psalter (1563):
  6. Whereas the peasants continued to be edified through oral accounts of the lives of the Saints and of holy pilgrims, and occasionally learnt to read the alphabet through the Psalter, the upper classes had paid lip-service to the state religion whilst immersing themselves in rationalist Western thought.
  7. The highest priced work is the leaf from the Arenberg Psalter with illuminations on both sides, for which he paid about 520,000 in 1990, admitting that he has been one factor in the rise in prices in single sheet miniatures at auction: "Prices have climbed enormously because museum directors realise more and more that the history of painting before 1450, and even into the sixteenth-century is to a very large extent found in illuminated manuscripts".
  8. It was shown in the fourteenth-century Queen Mary Psalter and many times in the centuries that followed, but it was later rejected as an imaginative fiction.
  9. The Luttrell Psalter of 1338 illustrates a watermill complete with eel traps which look very much as if they have been made out of pliant willow stems.
  10. Parallels between it and such English works as the Alphonso Psalter (c.1284-;1300) reflect the very close connections between English and northern French manuscript painting and book production from which the so-called "court style" of the decades around 1300 was derived.
  11. Robert Luterell, younger brother of Sir Geoffrey Luterell, who commissioned the famous Luterell Psalter , gave his house called "the Gannoc" on St. Peter's Street for use as a school, and it had its own chapel of St. Mary.
  12. Charles Williams had been a friend of T. S. Eliot, but Lewis's distrust of Eliot had been implacable, and their first meeting in 1945, at Williams's instigation, had been no better than guarded, though they later joined as Anglicans in retranslating the Book of Common Prayer version of the Psalter.
  13. Archbishop Egbert of Trier had himself represented on the first page of a book of liturgical gospel readings and in a psalter as if he were a Christ-like emperor seated in majesty.

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