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A Page from the Earliest English Psalter, (1947). Creator: Unknown
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A Page from the Earliest English Psalter, (1947). Creator: Unknown
A Page from the Earliest English Psalter, (1947). Illustration and Latin text from a Book of Psalms: St Jeromes Roman Version with Canticles and Hymns written in England in the 8th century. The Anglo-Saxon interlinear translation was added in the 9th century. Manuscript in the British Library, London. From " English Hymns and Hymn Writers", by Adam Fox. [Collins, London, 1947]
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8th Century 9th Century Adam Adam Fox Britain In Pictures Collins Illuminated Manuscript Latin Psalm Psalter Saint Jerome Social History St Jerome William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Graphic Design
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This print showcases a page from the earliest English Psalter, an invaluable artifact steeped in history and religious significance. Created by an unknown artist, this illustration and Latin text were extracted from a Book of Psalms known as St Jerome's Roman Version with Canticles and Hymns. Remarkably, this particular manuscript was written in England during the 8th century, with an Anglo-Saxon interlinear translation added in the 9th century. Currently housed at the British Library in London, this medieval masterpiece is a testament to the enduring power of Christianity throughout Britain's past. The vibrant colors and intricate design featured on this page exemplify the artistic prowess prevalent during that era. The photograph itself captures every detail of this illuminated manuscript flawlessly, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty even from afar. Its inclusion in Adam Fox's book "English Hymns and Hymn Writers" further solidifies its importance within both religious and social history. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when lettering was meticulously crafted by hand, each stroke infused with devotion. It serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage while honoring Saint Jerome – whose influence permeated through centuries – alongside other significant figures who contributed to shaping Christianity in England. This print not only preserves but also celebrates our connection to the past; it invites us to delve into the depths of medieval spirituality while appreciating the skillful artistry that has stood the test of time.
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