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- The Folchart Psalter, or Folchard Psalter (St. Gall, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 23), is a Carolingian illuminated m****cript. It was produced about 872–883...
- Folcard or Foulcard (fl. 1066) was a Flemish hagiographer. Folcard, a Fleming by birth, was a monk of St. Bertin's in Flanders (now Northern France), and...
- minuscule, the miniatures perhaps or probably by Folchard of St Gall, who portra**** himself in the Folchard Psalter. The style of illumination lacks the Insular...
- people, folk Y Y Folcbald, Forlberaht/Volcbert, Fulcdag, Folhker/Folcger, Folchard, Fulchar/Volker, Volkhard, Folcleih, Fulclindis, Folcman, Folcmar/Volkmar...
- some work did continue for a while. The Abbey of St. Gall created the Folchard Psalter (872) and the Golden Psalter (883). This Gallish style was unique...
- purple-d**** parchment Rome, San Paolo fuori le mura, Cod. Membra. Saeculi IX. Folchard Psalter c.870 St. Gall Psalter St. Gall, Abbey Library, Cod. Sang. 23 Second...
- Gall in modern Switzerland came to rival them. The Drogo Sacramentary and Folchard Psalter are among the m****cripts they produced. No Carolingian monumental...
- of York Byrhtferth of Ramsey Anselm of Canterbury Goscelin of St Bertin Folchard of St Bertin (fl. 1066) Godfrey of Winchester Osbern of Canterbury Eadmer...