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Psalters

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

'Bohun Psalter' made in England in the late 14th-century for Eleanor de Bohun, Duchess of Gloucester.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.18.6.5
Scope and Contents The contents of the manuscript are as follows:(i) Calendar in black, blue and red (folio 3). Entries in red include Saints Edward (18 March) and Dunstan (19 May), `Depositio sancti Augustini` (26 May), ordination of St Gregory (3 September) and translations of Saints Hugh (6 October) and Edward (13 October).(ii) Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary for Advent (folio 9) and from Christmas to the Purification (folio 11 verso).(iii) Confession, attributed in the...
Dates: Late 14th century.

'Culross psalter', made for Richard Marshall, Cistercian abbot of Culross.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.8.11
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Calendar in red and black (folio 1). Entries in red include Saints Thomas Aquinas (7 March), Servanus (1 July), and Ninian (16 September), and in black, Saints Margaret of Scotland (19 June), Findoce (13 October) and the usual Cistercian saints. The calendar was published in ‘Kalendars of Scottish saints’, pages 53-64.(ii) Psalter and Canticles (folio 7). The Te Deum is omitted.(iii) Litany, including Saints Servanus, Blaan,...
Dates: Circa 1470.

Inchmahome Psalter, probably from the Low Countries.

 Item
Identifier: Dep.273- is now Acc.12780.
Dates: Late 13th century-14th century.

Inchmahome Psalter, probably from the Low Countries.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.12780
Scope and Contents

Manuscript given to Inchmahome Priory in the early 16th century.

Dates: Late 13th century to 14th century.

Manuscripts from Blairs College Library.

 Collection
Identifier: Dep.221
Dates: 1177, 15th century-1924.

Notes of births and deaths, 1662-1835, of members of a family named Cogan who lived in Ireland, Glasgow and Edinburgh, contained in a volume including printed works, 1633-1639.

 File
Identifier: Adv.MS.7.2.21
Scope and Contents

The notes are dispersed through the printed texts, which are:

(1) ‘The Holy Bible’ (London, 1638);

(2) ‘A Briefe Concordance’ (London, 1633); and,

(3) ‘The Whole Book of Psalmes’ (London, 1639).

A typed family tree made out from the notes has been pasted inside the front cover.

Dates: 1633-1639, 1662-1835.

Psalter, probably written in the area around Liège in the 14th century

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.8.17
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Calendar in red and black with solar notations and Easter on 27 March (folio 1). All the entries are among the feasts listed in ‘Gothic manuscript illumination in the diocese of Liège (c.1250-c.1330)’, ii, pages 214-228, except `Inventio sancti dyonisii` (22 April) in red. Saints Agatha, Egidius, Lambert, Remigius and Germanus, and Dyonisius cum sociis suis are also in red, and Saints Emmerentian, Gertrude, Ursmar, Remaclus, Hubert, and the...
Dates: 14th century.

'Ramsay psalter', written in France in the late 13th century for use at Saint Omer, and then in the possession of the Ramsay family of Colluthie

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.8.8
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Calendar in black and red (folio 1) containing several saints of the Saint Omer region but not the relics of St Maxime at Thérouanne. It includes Saints Silvinus (17 February), Omer (8 June, 9 September, 21 October), Bertin (16 July and 5 September), Francis (4 October) and Folquinus (14 December). Saints Denis and Thomas Becket are in red. Obits have been added in later hands for Robert III, James V and various members of the Ramsay family of...
Dates: Late 13th century.