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| | Melisende Psalter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Folios 22-196 are the text of the psalter itself, consisting of verses of the psalms from the Vulgate written in a northern French script. |  | | The mixture of Catholic and Orthodox elements in the psalter may reflect Melisende's mixed upbringing (Baldwin was Catholic and Morphia was an Armenian of the Greek Orthodox faith). |  | | The Melisende Psalter (London, British Library, MS Egerton 1139) is an illuminated manuscript commissioned around 1135 in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, probably by King Fulk for his wife Queen Melisende. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melisende_Psalter
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| | Psalms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The version of the Psalter in the Book of Common Prayer is an older translation (from the Great Bible) than that included in the King James Version of the Bible. |  | | The Psalter (Translation by the Monks of New Skete) |  | | In the early centuries of the Church, it was expected that any candidate for bishop would be able to recite the entire Psalter from memory, something they often learned automatically during their time as monks. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psalter
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| | Art Fund Macclesfield Psalter Campaign |
 | | The chief glory of the Macclesfield Psalter is the illumination. |  | | Psalters attracted such lavish decoration because of their importance in the medieval liturgy: the Book of Psalms was the fundamental devotional text of the Middle Ages and a monk would recite all 150 psalms each week throughout the year. |  | | The Macclesfield Master also contributed to the illumination of the Douai Psalter, and many of the motifs in the Macclesfield Psalter also recur in other manuscripts from the East Anglian group, in particular in the Stowe Breviary, the Gorleston Psalter and the St Omer Psalter. |
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http://www.artfund.org/psalter_campaign/content_4.html
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| | Metrical psalter -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The composition of metrical psalters was a large enterprise of the (A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches) Protestant Reformation, especially in its (An adherent of the theological doctrines of John Calvin) Calvinist manifestation. |  | | During the Protestant Reformation, a number of (The sacred writings of the Christian religions) Bible texts were interpreted as requiring reforms in the (An artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner) music used in (The activity of worshipping) worship. |  | | This Psalter borrowed the hymn tunes from Marot and Beza's French psalter. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/m/me/metrical_psalter.htm
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| | Bishops withdraw imprimatur from Psalter |
 | | The Psalter is used by religious communities and others in the church for daily prayer. |  | | In that letter, Ratzinger refers to an unacceptable manipulation of the texts of sacred scripture in the Psalter. |  | | Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk, who was the U.S. bishops liaison to the International Commission at the time the Psalter was approved, said in March that the present circumstances are inevitably offensive to the bishops conference. |
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http://www.natcath.com/NCR_Online/archives/082898/082898g.htm
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| | Convocation and the Psalter. |
 | | Their attitude is a conservative one, in the sense that they are not willing to discard as unsuitable for the present age spiritual songs which they believe to have been given by the Holy Ghost for the spiritual profit of all ages, and which have yielded fruit of holiness in the past. |  | | But the main feature of the revision scheme is the abandonment of the age-long principle of the Catholic Church, reaffirmed by the Church of England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, of the recitation of the whole Psalter in divine worship. |  | | It would be a reversion to some extent to pre-reformation usage, which left the recitation of the whole Psalter and the reading of the Bible mainly to the clergy and religious, and gave simple people a much simpler form of religious worship. |
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http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/liturgy/baverstock_psalter.html
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| | ICEL Psalter Lacks Savor |
 | | Consequently, if the CDF's objections to the ICEL Psalter were stated diplomatically in the official communication to Bishop Pilla (the text of the April 1996 letter was not released), this does not indicate vague, subjective misgivings on the part of the Holy See. |  | | The CDF's revocation of the imprimatur of the ICEL Psalter is the third occasion in recent years in which Rome has intervened to correct biblical translations that had earlier been judged doctrinally adequate by the US bishops' conference. |  | | The original version of the ICEL Psalter was even more radical in the excision of the language of divine fatherhood. |
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http://www.adoremus.org/Psalter998.html
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| | The Eschatology of the Psalter |
 | | This exalted spirituality is closely connected "with the fundamental character of the Psalter, as that of subjective responsiveness to the divine approach and embrace in religion" (350). |  | | This understanding of the faith of Israel is clearly evidenced in the Psalms, where the underlying spirituality of this sacramental use of the types is unveiled. |  | | And through observing this we can learn an even more important lesson, a lesson that lies at the very heart and essence of all religion: the believer is most responsive "to the highest inworking and closest approach of God" when his or her mind is "eschatologically attuned" (332). |
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http://www.upper-register.com/other_studies/eschatology_psalter.html
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| | Psalter (Getty Museum) |
 | | A psalter consists of all 150 psalms of the Bible, supplemented by other texts, such as a calendar of Church feasts and Old Testament Canticles. |  | | This psalter was made in the mid-1200s in Würzburg, then a flourishing center for manuscript illumination. |  | | The book opens with calendar pages featuring one of the twelve minor prophets from the Old Testament for each month. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o1617.html
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| | Split-Leaf Psalter |
 | | One concern these two bodies had in revising the psalter was that the verses be closely faithful to the Hebrew text of the Book of Psalms. |  | | It is published by the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, and is available for $10 in North America from P&R Direct, P.O. Box 109, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865-0817, 800-631-0094. |  | | The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland has also produced audio tapes of singing from the Scottish Metrical Psalter. |
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http://members.aol.com/RSICHURCH/psalter.html
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| | Christian Century: Songs for Christians: using the whole Psalter - Cover Story |
 | | Protestants seem to think that the Psalter is not a totally adequate vehicle for Christian worship; thus newer hymns have largely crowded out the Psalms. |  | | Protestants' abandonment of a metrical Psalter has led (since the middle of the 19th century) to a new phenomenon, "responsive readings." These readings, like the Catholic Church's responsorial psalms, draw on the Psalms, but from a selection only. |  | | Monastic communities (notably the Benedictines) had the practice of reciting the full Psalter once a week, dividing the psalms over eight periods of daily prayer. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1058/is_n1_v111/ai_14754660
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| | Byzantine medieval hypertexts |
 | | The Psalter triggers the memory of the reader and inspires him to ascend, singing those hymns of Divine glory, or to descend into his heart by reading and contemplating upon their meaning. |  | | The Theodore Psalter remained faithful to the history of the Stoudios monastery and its role in the Iconoclastic controversies. |  | | The Theodore Psalter serves as a sacred monument to the Word of God, a reincarnation of the Word itself. |
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http://www.gslis.utexas.edu/~slavman/hypertexts/conclusion.htm
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| | Singing the Psalms: A Brief History of Psalmody - by Richard C. Leonard, Ph.D., Laudemont Ministries |
 | | But in many churches the distinction between psalms and hymns was retained in public worship, and congregations were sharply divided over the use of other than "close fitting" metrical psalms. |  | | The Psalter Hymnal of the Christian Reformed Church (1987) includes metrical settings of all 150 psalms. |  | | It was the clergy of New England, who were better educated than their congregations and almost always more forward looking, who took the lead in the revival of psalm singing. |
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http://www.laudemont.org/a-stp.htm
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| | Cronaca: Macclesfield Psalter |
 | | And the proposal that the Macclesfield, Gorleston, and Douai Psalters were all made to be used in the same church is also untenable: while the collects, calendar, and litany are nearly identical in Douai and Macclesfield, they are very different from those of Gorleston. |  | | Undoubtedly an exceptional discovery, this 14th century illuminated Psalter is estimated at £800,000-£1,200,000. |  | | It is rare that a major, previously unknown medieval illuminated manuscript turns up. |
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http://www.cronaca.com/archives/002103.html
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| | Trinity Psalter Main |
 | | First of all, without argument the Psalter is divinely authorized as a songbook. |  | | he Trinity Psalter was acooperative project of the Presbyterian Church in America and Reformed PresbyterianChurch of North America. |  | | The Majority Report states; "The Psalms were divinely inspired for the very purpose of praise." This is seen in the numerous examples of congregational Psalm singing found in the scriptures. |
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http://www.gracealone.com/trinitypsalter
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| | PSALMS AS HAIKU |
 | | The Psalms have formed the basis for the hymns and anthems of the Judeo-Christian culture throughout the ages in the many and varied Psalters of the Protestant Church and in the Oratorios and Liturgies of the Judeo-Christian religions. |  | | Why another Psalter and why should it be cast in the Tanka form. |  | | The Psalms were, after all, the anguished or joyful cry of the leader of the world's most unique tribe and were directed to his special God. |
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http://www.aloha.com/~craven/psalter.html
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| | Book of Praise Info |
 | | By 1562 the reformed church of Geneva had its complete Psalter which included rhymings of the 150 psalms plus a number of scriptural hymns and canticles. |  | | The Genevan Psalter remained in use in French-speaking reformed churches until the middle of the 19 |  | | The reformed churches in Holland adopted the Genevan Psalter in rhymings by Datheen (app. |
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http://spindleworks.com/music/bop.htm
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| | The Letter of St. Athanasius to Marcellinus on the Interpretation of the Psalms |
 | | The creation, for instance, of which we read in Genesis, is spoken of in Psalm 19, The heavens declare the glory of God: and the firmament showest His handiwork, and again in 24, "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof: the inhabited earth and all that dwell therein. |  | | My old friend made rather a point of this, that the things we find in the Psalms about the Saviour are stated in the other books of Scripture too; he stressed the fact that one interpretation is common to them all, and that they have but one voice in the Holy Spirit. |  | | Each of these books, you see, is like a garden which grows one special kind of fruit; by contrast, the Psalter is a garden which, besides its special fruit, grows also some those of all the rest. |
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http://www.athanasius.com/psalms/aletterm.htm
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| | Art Fund Macclesfield Psalter Campaign |
 | | But for the Macclesfield Psalter the case is open and shut; the Psalter was created in East Anglia and it will lose half its meaning if it is torn from its native roots. |  | | Small but densely illuminated, it is remarkable for the richness of its ornament, the lively anecdotal spirit of the marginal scenes, and the superb quality of the portrait heads, fish and animals. |  | | It speaks of a world in which sacred and secular could comfortably be juxtaposed. |
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http://www.artfund.org/psalter_campaign/content_2a.html
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| | SermonAudio.com - The Comprehensive Psalter |
 | | There are other Psalters that can most charitably be described as "paraphrastic," but often the Psalms are unrecognizable. |  | | This layout is designed to make the Psalter more helpful to those who desire to sing the Psalms every day of their lives. |  | | The lack of a well-built, affordable, comprehensive Psalter, true to the Hebrew Text, has long been the bane of the Reformed community. |
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http://www.sermonaudio.com/source_prodinfo.asp?PID=fp101205155545
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| | Hints for Psalm Singing Using the Comprehensive Psalter |
 | | After experiencing the joy that comes from singing God’s Word in corporate worship, some Christians are also beginning to desire to sing God’s Word as part of their daily worship. |  | | One of the more encouraging developments in Reformed worship has been the restoration of the Psalter to its proper place in worship in an increasing number of churches across the country. |  | | I am greatly appreciative of the entire staff of Blue Banner Books and the First Presbyterian Church of Rowlett, Texas for publishing this Psalter, providing the MIDI files, the schedule of daily Psalm singings, and for several suggestions, which have been incorporated above. |
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http://www.fpcr.org/blue_banner_articles/HintsforPsalmSinging.htm
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| | Psalter (Getty Museum) |
 | | The remaining nine initials constitute a stunning display of the achievements of the psalter's illuminator. |  | | Almost certainly made for a wealthy layperson for use in private prayer, the book contains the 150 psalms and other poetic texts from the Bible, preceded by a calendar indicating the particular saints and events to be remembered on each day of the year. |  | | Many of the initials feature King David, who is often shown acting out the psalm's opening verse. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o113693.html
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| | Psalter of Jesus |
 | | The Jesus Psalter is believed to have been composed in England by the Brigittine monk, Richard Whitford, who called himself "the Wretch of Sion". |
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http://www.preces-latinae.org/thesaurus/Filius/PsalterIesu.html
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| | Musica - Volume 11, Issue 5 |
 | | This edition (often called the Jaqui Psalter) seems to have been designed for use in the church as well as the home since it includes the Forms of Prayers, which is the Genevan liturgy. |  | | In spite of this, within a generation, the psalms were often being sung with all four parts in church and Goudimel’s setting were those most often used. |  | | The harmonizations are set in a note-against-note style, just as hymns are set. |
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http://www.credenda.org/issues/11-5musica.php
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| | Introduction to the Genevan Psalter |
 | | For millennia the biblical psalter has been the chief liturgical book of God’s people of the old and new covenants. |  | | The Daily Office Lectionary guided one through the entire Psalter over a six-week period, with some variations due to the changing seasons of the church calendar and the occasional interruption of a feast day. |  | | I grew up in an Orthodox Presbyterian Church congregation, where we were accustomed to singing the psalms, although I rarely knew we were doing so, since the OPC’s Trinity Hymnal scattered the psalms among the other hymns. |
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http://www.redeemer.on.ca/academics/polisci/psalter_intro.html
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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts features Why the Macclesfield Psalter is worth the £1.7m paid to keep it here |
 | | Its precise art-historical role, as the museum puts it, is to provide a "missing link" between the Gorleston Psalter and the Douai Psalter - that is, to flesh out knowledge of the East Anglian school of manuscript painting in the early 14th century. |  | | It isn't the greatest illuminated book of all time. |  | | The Christian social order is stood on its head in these ludicrous follies that set off the beautiful letters. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1537603,00.html
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| | Showcases :: Luttrell Psalter |
 | | The Psalms were often written out separately from the rest of the Bible, preceded by a calendar of the Church’s feast-days, and followed by various types of prayers. |  | | The style of the illumination shows that Sir Geoffrey commissioned the Psalter some time between 1320 and 1340. |  | | Lucy Freemen Sandler, Gothic Manuscripts 1285-1385, Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles (London, 1986), no. 107. |
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http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/themes/euromanuscripts/luttrellpsalter.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Codex Alexandrinus |
 | | An "Epistle to Marcellinus" ascribed to St. Athanasius is inserted as a preface to the Psalter, together with Eusebius's summary of the Psalms; Psalm 151 and certain selected canticles of the Old Testament are affixed, and liturgical uses of the psalms indicated. |  | | The same list shows that the Psalms of Solomon, now missing, were originally contained in the volume, but the space which separates this book from the others on the list indicates that it was not ranked among New Testament books. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04080c.htm
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| | St. James Music Press - Catalog |
 | | In St. Martin’s Psalter, not only does he offer antiphons for every Sunday and feast day in the church year based on hymntunes and other familiar melodies, but he also includes corresponding hymn-based Psalm tones in the same meter as those in the Lutheran Book of Worship and Lutheran Worship. |  | | A simple, yet elegant way to render the psalms in worship, St. Martin's Psalter is a welcome addition to the psalters I currently employ in worship. |  | | Carl Daw and Kevin Hacket’s Hymntune Psalter has enjoyed tremendous use and popularity since it was published by Church Publishing in 1998. |
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http://www.sjmp.com/catalog/martin.htm
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| | The Psalter |
 | | The following is an ongoing project to place the entire Psalter on the internet with hopes that it will increase the interest in Psalm Singing in worship, which can serve as a means to unify the Church of Jesus Christ. |  | | Word97 doc) was published in 1927 and is currently being used in the worship services of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America (PRC). |  | | Psalm 136-150 (psalter 376-413) Chorale Section Doxologies and Spiritual Songs |
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http://www.rsglh.org/The.Psalter.htm
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| | Psallo and the Septuagint LXX |
 | | Although it occurs in the Psalter and in religious hymns (Exod 15; Jer. |  | | It is mentioned seven times in the OT; thus it must have been very popular. |
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http://www.piney.com/PsalloLXX.html
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| | ICEL Psalter Status: A Letter Exchange |
 | | As you know, the imprimatur ("let it be printed") for the ICEL Psalter has been revoked by the American bishops. |  | | You correctly noted in your letter that the imprimatur from this text has been recently withdrawn by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. |  | | The Psalter and Psalms for Morning and Evening Prayer is printed here with permission. |
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http://www.adoremus.org/299Psalter.html
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| | The Genevan Psalter - Bibliography, Discography and Links |
 | | Versifications are from the 1987 Psalter Hymnal and the Book of Praise of the Canadian Reformed Churches. |  | | See especially chapter 9, "The Spirituality of the Psalter in Calvin's Geneva," pp. |  | | The Grail, The Psalms: A New Translation from the Hebrew Arranged for Singing to the Psalmody of Joseph |
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http://www.redeemer.on.ca/academics/polisci/biblio_discography.html
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| | Middle Persian scripts - Pahlavi, Parthian and Psalter |
 | | It is known from fragments of a manuscript of the Psalms of David found in north-western China. |  | | Ancient Berber, Arabic, Divehi Akuru, Hebrew, Mandaic, Middle Persian, Nabataean, Parthian, Phoenician, Proto-Hebrew, Psalter, Sabaean, Samaritan, South Arabian, Syriac, Tifinagh, Ugaritic |  | | Middle Persian scripts - Pahlavi, Parthian and Psalter |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/mpersian.htm
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| | Hymnology: Introduction to French Metrical Psalmody |
 | | A final complete version of the Genevan Psalter was issued in 1562 (see Eric Routley's, The Music of Christian Hymns). |  | | However, concerning the Genevan Psalter, there were several versions and each successive version became more complete and more congregational than its predecessor. |  | | 1550) Bourgeois wrote most of the tunes for the Genevan Psalter and has been called the Father of the modern hymn tune. |
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http://www.smithcreekmusic.com/Hymnology/Metrical.Psalmody/French.psalmody.intro.html
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| | The Psalter |
 | | The Common Worship: Daily Prayer Psalter is also available. |  | | Comparison of verse numbers: Common Worship and Coverdale (BCP) |
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http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/texts/psalter/psalter.html
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| | Introduction to the Psalms |
 | | The prayers and hymns which constitute our Hebrew psalter must be seen as a collection of poems and prayers from among the treasury of poems and prayers in the biblical tradition. |  | | The biblical tradition contains many other similar prayers, some of which are contained in the canonical books of the Bible, and some of which have been adopted into the Christian liturgy. |  | | There are, however, yet others, such as Psalm 151, the Psalms of Solomon and the Hodayoth of Qumran (see pp. |
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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sben0056/psalms
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| | Luttrell Psalter - illustrations of medieval life in the England of Geoffrey Luttrell |
 | | An illuminated manuscript such as the Luttrell Psalter would have been regarded from its inception as a status symbol, necessitating a considerable investment of funds. |  | | The chief glory of the manuscript lies in the marginal decoration which occurs on well over 200 of its 309 leaves. |  | | "The Luttrell Psalter, written and illuminated (illustrated) in England early in the 14th century for Sir Geoffrey Luttrell of Irnham in Lincolnshire, is one of the most famous manuscripts in the world on account of the numerous scenes of everyday life that mingle with the religious images on its pages. |
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http://www.theluttrells.homestead.com/LuttrellPsalter.html
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| | Psalms in Song: Music Book and Teaching Resources |
 | | Gaelic Psalter has been digitized by this church. |  | | Hagut: The Meditation of My Heart is providing a week by week meditation on the Psalms used in the Roman Catholic liturgy as the song of response to the first reading. |  | | This site looks at the Psalm itself, as well as its context in the Psalter and in the tradition of Israel, therefore attempting to draw upon the wisdom and joy of the Psalms for Catholic audiences. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~apex_ps/links.html
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| | S. Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter |
 | | Saint Dunstan's Plainsong Psalter was produced jointly by Western Rite Orthodox and traditional Anglican scholars and editors, and it may also be of interest to Roman Catholics (especially of the "Anglican Use") as well as by Protestants who appreciate the classic English biblical texts and the plainchant tradition. |  | | Moreover, it is the first publication of its kind to include all elements necessary for the recitation of the Daily Offices of the classic Book of Common Prayer according to the ancient Gregorian chant tradition. |  | | I congratulate you on the production of such a magnificent addition to the worship of the Church. |
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http://www.andrewespress.com/dunstan.html
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| | More Psalms of David |
 | | Eventually, of course, only the arrangement in the MT survived in later Judaism (the Greek Psalter of the LXX, preserved by Christians, includes Psalm 151), but Sanders and Flint would see this as a later decision that imposed uniformity on a tradition that had included a variety of forms. |  | | The Massoretic Psalter divides itself up into five books (I: 1-41; II: 42-72; III: 73-89; IV: 90-106; V: 107-150), so this means that the text and arrangement of the first three books is quite stable in our earliest sources. |  | | (It's doubtful of course whether any of them, inside or outside the canonical Psalter, actually go back to David himself.) Timothy's scroll find of the eighth century implies the existence of at least fifty Psalms beyond the Massoretic Psalter, but other texts make even more extraordinary claims. |
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http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_sd/5psalms.html
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| | Charles Barber / Theodore Psalter (electronic facsimile) |
 | | The Theodore Psalter is one of the most valuable illuminated manuscripts to survive from the Byzantine Empire. |  | | One of only a few "fixed points" guiding the historian's understanding of Byzantine art and society, the Theodore Psalter's illumination is a uniquely rich source of insight into monastic organization, spirituality, book production, and a host of other aspects of Byzantine life. |  | | This facsimile CD-ROM version of the Psalter, produced from the original text held in the British Library Rare Books collection, offers unprecedented, virtual hands-on access to this precious volume. |
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http://www.press.uillinois.edu/s00/barber.html
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| | The Harley Psalter |
 | | This is a fascinating study of the making of the Harley Psalter, an illustrated manuscript that was produced at Christ Church, Canterbury in the mid eleventh century. |  | | He demonstrates how the Harley Psalter is undoubtedly a crucial work for understanding the development of art, script and book making during the golden age of book illumination. |  | | Add this book to your wish list |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/0521464951
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Medieval rural life in the Luttrell Psalter |
 | | My only quibble is that some of the nicer larger images stradle two pages which means that some of the details are lost in the gap between the pages. |  | | Janet Backhouse is former Curator of Illuminated Manuscripts at The British Library and the author of many books, including The Illuminated Page (1997) and The Sherborne Missal (1999). |  | | The Luttrell Psalter is one of the best-known English manuscripts. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802083994
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| | A Presbyterian Psalter (TULIP.org) |
 | | This is a weekly (three to seven verse) consideration of the psalter over the next twelve years. |  | | I am pleased to link to a small collection of Tim Ling's meditations. |  | | This outline was my second time at preaching through the Psalter. |
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http://www.tulip.org/app
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