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English: Gorleston Psalter (British Library Add Ms. 49622). From the BL website: "f. 8r: Historiated initial 'B'(eatus) of the Tree of Jesse, with marginal scenes of a hunt and David and Goliath"
BEATUS VIR QUI non abiit in consilio impiorum & in via peccatorum non stetit & in cathedra pestilentie non sedit. Sed in lege domini voluntas eius & in lege eius meditabitur die ac nocte.
Date 1310s
date QS:P,+1310-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source British Library bl.uk Digitised Manuscripts
Author unknown author

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