Abstract

The article describes and discusses the musical instruments portrayed in the early 14th-century East Anglian Macclesfield Psalter, now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and illustrates many of them. It suggests who the original patron of the psalter may have been, and makes comparisons with other psalters of similar origin and date.

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