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                <text>The Psalms were originally a part of the Old Testament however, the artwork of the Lutterell Psalter does not necessarily adhere to the psalm it is connected with and frequent appearances of unrelated images and bestial anthropomorphic figures are in the vast majority of the marginal spaces within the manuscript. The original artwork and extensive calligraphy of the enigmatic Luttrell Psalter still remains a mystery to this day.  Extensive marginal illustrations and elaborately decorated frames are present throughout the majority of the manuscript. The marginal decorations reoccur almost continuously throughout the entirety of the manuscript.  However, it is the bas-de-page illustrations that typically are given the most emphasis in terms of containing important visual information of primary importance in elucidating the multiple meanings conveyed within the manuscript. </text>
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                <text>The exact authorship cannot be determined by the present academic information known about the construction of this codex.  However, it is evidenced that the scribe who was working on this Psalter was highly skilled yet he was not working alone.  As many as three other artists may have been commissioned to begin working as a team to compile the Luttrell Psalter for the Lord of Irnham, Sir Geoffrey Luttrell.  Sir Geoffrey Luttrell was not the scribe himself but was a wealthy member of the English nobility who used his extensive financial reservoirs and monetary reserves to pay for the very expensive production of this now famous Psalter. </text>
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                <text>Many different ranges of possible dates have been attributed to the compilation and accentuation of the Luttrell Psalter, which has been estimated by a plethora of scholarly academia.  Michele Brown, in the commentary of the facsimile, states her educated guess while also giving validation to other preeminent scholars on the subject, “(Janet) Backhouse favored 1320-1340… in my opinion, the book is most likely to have been planned and made over a number of years sometime between 1330 and 1345, having been started before Agnes’s death in 1340… and left unfinished at Sir Geoffrey’s death in 1345” (page 32 Michele Brown) Even though there have been minor discrepancies between alternating academic opinions the date of the Luttrell Psalter has been overwhelmingly and almost unanimously attributed to the first half of the 13th century.&#13;
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                <text>Sir Geoffrey Luttrell was the primary benefactor responsible for the production of the Luttrell Psalter.  HIs extensive wealth and power in the region allowed him to fund the creation of this manuscript although he himself was not involved in the artistic process.</text>
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                <text>Today the original manuscript is protected by the British Library because of a sizable donation mad by the wealthy book collector and business tycoon, John Pierpont Morgan.</text>
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                <text>The exact dimensions of the cover of the manuscript is 37.0 x 27.0 centimeters while the folios themselves are approximately 35.0 x 24.5 centimeters however the script of the manuscript usually measures 25.5 x 17.0 centimeters (frame ruling) throughout the written spaces excluding marginal illustrations as well as evidence of trimming, “at least 20 mm have probably been trimmed off of each of the margins during later re-bindings, sometimes intruding upon marginal images.” (Page 87 Michele Brown) For instance, Folio 266 Recto has been severely trimmed which is revealed by the marginal illustrations actually having been literally cut out of the manuscript during subsequent re-bindings of the Luttrell Psalter over its centuries long life span. &#13;
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                <text>A beat poet and sometimes friar, who spent most of his life here in the local hamlet of Santa Cruz while printing various books, created the William Everson Psalter. The William Everson Psalter was originally constructed by William Everson, a Dominican monk who was also known as Brother Antonius, in modern day California who was a part of the San Fransisco Renaissance after and during the Cultural Revolution.  William Everson was born in 1912 and lived the majority of his life here in California until his passing in 1994.  </text>
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                <text>Brother Antonius was the poet-in-residence at UCSC from the 1970s to the 1980s where he founded the Lime Kiln Press while he lived in a cabin north Santa Cruz, which he had named “the Kingfisher Flat”.  Unfortunately, in 1972 William Everson was afflicted with Parkinson’s disease, which unsurprisingly affected his public speaking. Despite his condition, William Everson actively continued to keep writing and share his valuable opinions with the community at large. Some of William Everson many achievements during his lifetime of distinguished works are a Guggenheim Fellowship, A Pulitzer nomination, a National Endowment for the Arts Grant, and the Body of Work Award.   </text>
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