The Stuttgart Psalter (Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart, Bibl. fol. 23) is a richly illuminated 9th-century psalter, considered one of the most significant of the Carolingian period. Written in Carolingian minuscule, it contains 316 images illustrating the Book of Psalms according to the Gallican Rite.[1] It has been archived since the late 18th century at the Württembergische Landesbibliothek in Stuttgart.
^Dodwell, C.R. The Pictorial Arts of the West, 800-1200. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993), 79.
The StuttgartPsalter (Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart, Bibl. fol. 23) is a richly illuminated 9th-century psalter, considered one of the most...
Psalter Utrecht Psalter, 9th century Salaberga Psalter Lothair Psalter, 840–855, British Library, Add. MS 37768 StuttgartPsalter Paris Psalter, 10th century...
Lisle Psalter. Plucked and bowed France. Cythara from StuttgartPsalter France. Cythara from StuttgartPsalter France. Cythara from StuttgartPsalter. Has...
represented in the pictorial art of the period, e.g. in the StuttgartPsalter, Utrecht Psalter, Lothar Gospels and Bern Psychomachia manuscripts, as well...
Gauls to be their ancestor. An image of Cernunnos survives in the StuttgartPsalter, a 9th century Christian manuscript. The god is recognizably depicted...
is associated with David. Further evidence appears in The StuttgartPsalter [...] This psalter contains several images of an instrument having a long neck...
sheep of a flock, on whose neck a bell is hung, is in the Carolingian StuttgartPsalter of the ninth century. In Europe, the earliest written evidence of...
there was an unbroken "stream of tradition". To Winternitz, in the StuttgartPsalter old features were visible in its 9th-century illustrations of the...
paraphrase in German, "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott", SWV 143, for the Becker Psalter, published first in 1628. In 1699, Michel-Richard Delalande based a grand...
ethnogenesis of the Avar Elite from the former Rouran Khaganate. In the StuttgartPsalter there is an image of mounted archers riding backwards on their horses...
p. 534. ISBN 84-7914-021-6. From the Clementine Psalter From the juxta Hebraicum in the 2007 Stuttgart edition, available here and here. "Psalterium Pianum"...
Studienausgabe, Vol 2, edited by Christoph Wetzel, pp. 153–384. Belser, Stuttgart 1993 [on illumination pp. 241–255] Christoph Stiegemann, Matthias Wemhoff:...
Liber Psalmorum; Arabic: زَبُورُ, Zabūr), also known as the Psalms, or the Psalter, is the first book of the third section of the Hebrew Bible called Ketuvim...
referred to as the Stuttgart edition. The Weber-Gryson includes of Jerome's prologues and the Eusebian Canons. It contains two Psalters, the Gallicanum and...
in the Utrecht Psalter shows Christ using the shaft of his cross, not yet a spear, as a weapon against the serpent. the StuttgartPsalter, of similar date...
style of the 11th century Ernest Theodore DeWald Princeton University StuttgartPsalter Also won in 1927 French Literature Salomon Alhadef Rhodes City College...
is from fragments of the so-called "Pahlavi Psalter", a 6th- or 7th-century translation of a Syriac Psalter found at Bulayïq on the Silk Road, near Turpan...
The Stuttgart Vulgate or Weber-Gryson Vulgate (full title: Biblia Sacra iuxta vulgatam versionem) is a critical edition of the Vulgate first published...
Martianus Hiberniensis (819–75) is among the pioneers StuttgartPsalter (c. 820), Golden Psalter of St. Gallen Annales Bertiniani (830–882), Abbey of Saint...
Theodore DeWald Princeton University Publication of manuscripts of StuttgartPsalter and a catalogue of the illuminated manuscripts at the library in Einsiedeln...
strings, is being played by a bear. Other examples occur in the Stuttgart Carolingian Psalter (10th century); in MS. 1260 (Bibl. Imp. Paris) Tristan and Yseult;...