Psalm 31; St Apollonia; [Whole folio] End of Psalm 30. Psalm 31 beginning with initial 鈥楤'; entwined oak leaves; which are part of the oak tree that decorates the outer margin. A man in an acorn-shaped hat clambers in the branches to shake down acorns for the pigs below. In the upper margin; a grotesque with mask-like face and long horns devours a bird; and below it; another with bird body; foliate tail; and human head is wearing a fur trimmed hood. In the lower margin; St Apollonia holds a string of teeth resembling a rosary; a reference to her martyrdomImage taken from Luttrell Psalter.Originally published / produced in England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335.England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335.From: Luttrell Psalter.Add. 42130; f. 59vLondon; British Library.

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