The Tickhill psalter and related manuscripts : a school of manuscript illumination in England during the early fourteenth century
Author:
Egbert, Donald Drew
Publisher:
New York Public Library
Publisher:
Princeton University. Department of Art and Archaeology
Paper maker:
Hurlbut Paper Company
By Donald Drew Egbert.
Contents: Introduction. - The Tickhill psalter. - The psalter of Queen Isabella. - The Grey Fitzpayn hours. - The Welles Apocalypse. - The Bardolf-Vaux psalter. - The Guisborough breviary, missal, and psalter. - A part of the Ormesby psalter. - The Brewes-Norwich commentaries on the Liber sextus. - Colclusion. - Appendices
Xi, 232 p, cxii p of plates : facsims., map ; 42 cm.
Method of acquisition: Bought (1946-05-30)
Production date: AD 1940
"Four hundred copies of this book were printed at the New York Public Library on all-rag paper manufactured by the Hurlbut Paper Company of South Lee, Massachusetts. The monochrome collotype plates were made by the Meriden Gravure Company of Meriden, Connecticut, and the colored frontispiece by Arthur Jaffé, Inc., of New York City. The type used for the text is Caslon Old Face." Museum has copy no. 179.
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 1940.3
Primary reference Number: 107942
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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