liturgical calendar and litany of the Saints. Until the emergence of the book of hours in the Late Middle Ages, psalters were the books most widely owned by...
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The Psalters are a Christian band which began in Philadelphia, in 1997. Their music is sometimes described as folk punk. Notable not only for their music...
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Psalterion can refer to musical instruments, including: an Ancient Greek harp the medieval box zither Psaltery This disambiguation page lists articles...
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You may need rendering support to display the uncommon Unicode characters in this article correctly. Psalter Pahlavi is a cursive abjad that was used for...
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arranged to be prayed at the canonical hours of the day. In the Middle Ages, psalters were often lavish illuminated manuscripts, and in the Romanesque and early...
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other records of psalters found from the Middle Ages have a mappa mundi. The Psalter mappa mundi was likely used to provide context for the Bible's stories...
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at the time of the Iconoclasm, one of only three illuminated Byzantine Psalters to survive from the 9th century. According to one tradition, the miniatures...
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The Luttrell Psalter (British Library, Add MS 42130) is an illuminated psalter commissioned by Sir Geoffrey Luttrell (1276–1345), lord of the manor of...
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manuscript psalters. (Christopher Tye and Francis Seager later included musical notation in their psalters, and the Sternhold and Hopkins psalter eventually...
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to icons in the Iconoclastic controversy. A psalter is a book made specifically to contain the 150 psalms from the book of Psalms. Psalters have also included...
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David's Psalter (original Polish title: Psalterz Dawidow) is a poetic translation into Polish of the Book of Psalms, by Jan Kochanowski, the most prominent...
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are other psalters, this is the most famous out of the seventy five illuminated Byzantine psalters. A common theme in the Paris Psalter is the portrayal...
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on the Dictionnaire Étymologique de l'Ancien Français. The dates for the Oxford and Winchester Psalters are under PsOxfM, 'mil. 12es' (middle of the 12th...
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The Tiberius Psalter (British Library Cotton MS. Tiberius C.vi) is one of at least four surviving Gallican psalters produced at New Minster, Winchester...
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from the New Testament. New Testament images were commonly found at the beginning of western psalters, unlike in eastern psalters. In this case, the images...
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Scottish Psalter may refer to: Scottish Psalter (1564), the first Scottish Psalter published in 1564. Scots Metrical Psalter of 1650. See Hymnbooks of the Church...
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England was made in red ink in <...> the ‘Blickling Psalter’" Roberts 2011, p. 61: "The first glossed psalters extant from Anglo-Saxon England have ninth-century...
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into the University Library. It was rediscovered in the library in 1858 (Benson, 13). Comparison of Utrecht and Eadwine Psalters The Utrecht Psalter is...
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Irvine. The Mainz Psalters and Canon Missae, 1457-1459. London: Bibliographical Society, 1954. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mainz Psalter. "Digitized...
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Psalms (redirect from The Book of Psalms)
as the Psalms, or the Psalter, is the first book of the third section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) called Ketuvim ('Writings'), and a book of the Old...
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List of illuminated manuscripts (section Psalters)
Canterbury Psalter, Anglo-Catalan Psalter or Paris Psalter - also part 14th-century) Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS lat. 10525 (Psalter of St. Louis) The Hague...
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Golden psalter may refer to: Golden Psalter of Charlemagne, also called the Dagulf Psalter Golden Psalter of St. Gallen This disambiguation page lists...
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other psalters from the East Anglian group, the Stowe Breviary and the Douai Psalter. The chief splendour of the Psalter, however, is indisputably the illumination...
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The Peterborough Psalter is a name given to two different illuminated manuscripts psalters produced in the scriptorium of Peterborough Abbey. One, from...
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The artwork was produced by the same scribe who illuminated the Macclesfield and Gorleston Psalters. Like the Gorleston Psalter, the Douai Psalter was...
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This Psalter is closely related to the Tiberius Psalter (British Library Cotton MS. Tiberius C.VI). Both Psalters have identical prayers added to the end...
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number of Psalters with comparable Latin texts, and a number of luxury illuminated psalters, but the combination in a single manuscript of the scholarly...
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at the beginning of Psalms 1, 51 and 101. This tripartite division is typical of Insular Psalters. In addition, the psalms beginning each of the liturgical...
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and style to the Queen Mary Psalter and the Ormesby Psalter. Like the Queen Mary and Tickhill psalters, and like the Egerton Gospel and the Holkham Picture...
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Iconographic Database[permanent dead link] Layout Archived 2021-04-19 at the Wayback Machine The layout in medieval psalters (Utrecht, Harley, Bury, Eadwine ...)...
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