Carolingian Bibles from Tours, France.

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Leaves from a Bible, c. 845, Iron gall ink and tempera on parchment
Ms. Ludwig I 1 (83.MA.50)
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Another excellent example of a Carolingian Bible from Tours, c. 830-840, the Moutier-Grandval Bible (Add. 10546), is in the collection of the British Library and can be viewed here.

The Arundel or Eadui Psalter, 1st half of the 11th – mid 12th century, also in the British Library (MS 155), can be viewed here.

The Ramsey Psalter, 4th quarter of the 10th century, (Harley MS 2904) can be found here.

And The Benedictional of Aetherwold (British Library MS. 49598), c. 963 – 984, can be viewed here.