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Psalters (books)

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Castle liturgical psalter, 1575 - 1599

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Identifier: MS 37
Abstract

This is a late sixteenth-century Spanish liturgical psalter. It contains the Psalms of the Sunday Office of Matins through None with antiphons and responses throughout the year. There is musical notation for the Te Deum and for the Hymns, antiphons, and responses at Prime and Terce.

Dates: 1575 - 1599

Chew psalter, 1475 - 1499

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Identifier: MS 28
Abstract

This is a French psalter from the fourth quarter of the fifteenth century. It includes a Calendar of Rouen, the Biblical Psalter, Twelve Ferial Canticles, and the Litany followed by Prayers, although there is some missing text and the psalms begin incompletely.

Dates: 1475 - 1499

Psalter (in Greek), 1100 - 1199

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Identifier: Gordan MS 9
Abstract ff. 1r-57v [Title:] [phalteirion te pinon eis theon melos]Inc.: [makarios aneir os ouk eporeuthei en boulei asebon. . .] Expl.: [ego de spasamenos tein par' autou maxairan apekephalisa auton kai eira oneidos ex uion israeil] ff. 27v, 52v-r, 56v, 57v ruled but blank. Psalms 1-151. Text for the Psalms: A. Rahlfs, ed., Septuaginta, ed. 7, v. 2 (Stuttgart, 1935) 1-164 The numbering for these psalms ends with Psalm 150 on f. 56r; "Psalm 151" is included, but unnumbered.ff....
Dates: 1100 - 1199

المزامير المقدسة. al-Mazāmīr al-muqaddasah, 916-917 C.E.; 304 A.H.

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Identifier: BV 47
Abstract

Copy of the Psalms with 9 other prayers at the end. Leaves are missing at the beginning; the first complete Psalm is number 4.

Dates: 916-917 C.E.; 304 A.H.