Saturday, February 26, 2011

Luttrell Psalter

What is the Luttrell Psalter? What does it portray?
The Psalms are 150 ancient songs, categorized together to shape one of the Old Testament books of the Bible. In the Middle Ages (and down to the present day) they formed a basic part of Christian and Jewish worship, for ecclesiastics and lay-people alike; many people absorbed the skill to to read by being taught the Psalms. The Psalms were often composed out separately from the rest of the Bible, preceded by a calendar of the Church’s feast-days, and followed by various types of prayers. Such a volume is known as a Psalter. It portrays a modernized life in that era. It includes scenes of peasants, saints, and kings of the era.

What type of source is the Luttrell Psalter?
The Lutterral Psalter is a primary source because it has been composed by a person that was in the location.

Why is the Luttrell Psalter a unique document?
The Luttrell Psalter is unique because it is an acclaimed manuscript. It is one of the most evidential and impressive piece of art to have survived through the middle ages until now. The Luttrell Psalter includes images of lives of the poor people, the peasants, and also in astonishingly fabulous details.





1 comment:

  1. Good Shiv, but be sue to summarize with your own words! 4/5

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