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The Oxford Psalter (manuscript Douce 320 Bodleian Library,
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) is a 12th-century Psalter written in
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Old French. Its content is almost identical to that of the
Winchester Psalter The Winchester Psalter is an English 12th-century illuminated manuscript psalter (British Library, Cotton MS Nero C.iv), also sometimes known as the ''Psalter of Henry of Blois'', and formerly known as the ''St Swithun's Psalter''. It was prob ...
, except the latter is written in
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and Anglo-Norman Old French. In his book ''Libri Psalmorum versio antiqua Gallica e cod. ms. in Bibl. Bodleiana'',
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does a full transcription of the Psalter, writing the Winchester Psalter variants in the footnotes under the header ''Cott. Cod.'' (Cotton Codex; the
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of the Winchester Psalter is British Library Cotton MS. Nero C.iv). Digital Bodleian estimates the manuscript to be from 1140 to 1150, while the '' Trésor de langue française informatisé'' in its etymologies uses 'first half of the 12th century'. The ''Dictionnaire Étymologique de l'Ancien Français'' gives a date of 'mid-12th century' for both the Oxford and the Winchester Psalter.Bibliography (P)
on the ''Dictionnaire Étymologique de l'Ancien Français''. The dates for the Oxford and Winchester Psalters are under PsOxfM, 'mil. 12es' (middle of the 12th century)


Modern editions

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Francisque Michel Francisque Xavier Michel (18 February 1809, Lyon – 18 May 1887, Paris) was a French historian and philologist. Life He became known for his editions of French works of the Middle Ages, and the French Government, recognizing their value, sent ...
, ''Libri Psalmorum versio antiqua Gallica e cod. ms. in Bibl. Bodleiana''. 1860. Available o
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* Ian Short, ''The Oxford Psalter (Bodleian MS Douce 320)''. Oxford: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2015. {{ISBN, 0-905474-61-9.


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first page of the psalter
on Digital Bodleian. Psalters 12th-century biblical manuscripts