Peterborough Psalter
The Peterborough Psalter is a name given to two different illuminated manuscripts of the Psalms produced in the scriptorium of Peterborough Abbey. One, from the early 13th century, is now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; the other, from the early 14th century, in the Royal Library of Belgium.
Cambridge
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The Peterborough Psalter in Cambridge was perhaps produced for Robert of Lindsey, abbot of Peterborough 1214–1222.[1]
Brussels
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The Peterborough Psalter in Brussels was produced for Abbot Godfrey of Croyland (died 1321).[2]
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