1370s: commissioned by Queen Jadwiga of Poland
1550s: transferred to Bartłomiej Siess
1637: transferred to Sankt Florian Abbey in Austria
1931: transferred to Polish government (National Library in Warsaw)
1939: transferred to Canada (evacuation)
1959: transferred to National Library in Warsaw (revindication)
Notes
English: Written in Latin, Polish and German. Discovered in 1827 by Josef Chmel.
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St. Florian's psalter, 14th or 15th century, Polish translation
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Psalm 1 in het Latijn, Pools en Duits (laat 14e eeuw)