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An illustration from the
Great Canterbury Psalter from Christ Church Abbey, Canterbury, England, 1176-1200AD
Bibliothèque nationale de France. MS Latin 8846
Panel 11 of f.4v. Massacre of the Innocents
Back to Great Canterbury Psalter from Christ Church Abbey, Canterbury, England, 1176-1200AD
Title: Psalterium Cantuariense [Canterbury Psalter]
Author : Canterbury cathedral library
Publishing date : 1176-1200
Format: Canterbury (Christ Church). - Copied at Christ Church Abbey, Canterbury, from the Eadwine Psalter
Source: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Latin 8846 f.4v
Referenced as figure 145, Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era, 1050-1350, Western Europe and the Crusader States by David Nicolle
145 ‘Massacre of the Innocents’, Kent, c.1200 (Bib. Nat., Ms. Lat. 8846, f.4v, Paris, France)
This miniature appears in a psalter that is ultimately based on the Carolingian Utrecht Psalter, but like earlier copies, it includes arms and armour in contemporary style.
It consists of low, very slightly conical helmets with or without nasals, long-sleeved mail hauberks with ventails drawn tightly across the lower part of the face, and long tapering swords with down-turned quillons.