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  2. Psalter - Wikipedia

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    A psalter is a volume containing the Book of Psalms, often with other devotional material bound in as well, such as a 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 wealthy lay persons.

  3. Richard Terry (musicologist) - Wikipedia

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    Much of this work resulted in his editing and publishing performing editions of this music including 24 motets in Novello's series of Tudor motets. He also published the first modern editions of Calvin's first psalter of 1539 and the Scottish Psalter of 1635. In 1912 he edited the Westminster Hymnal.

  4. Paris Psalter (Anglo-Saxon) - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Psalter (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS. Fonds Latin 8824) is an entire Anglo-Saxon psalm book written in both Latin and the West Saxon dialect of Old English. [1] The manuscript dates from the middle of 11th century, written by a scribe who stated that he was called Wulfwinus cognomento Cada (i.e. Wulfwine or Wulfwig surnamed ...

  5. Theodore Psalter - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the Theodore Psalter. The Theodore Psalter is an illustrated manuscript and compilation of the Psalms and the canticles, or Odes from the Old Testament. [1] " This Psalter has been held in the British Library since 1853 as Additional 19.352," wrote Princeton Art History professor Charles Barber in his first essay that is a companion to the Theodore Psalter E-Facsimile. [2]

  6. Franz Landsberger - Wikipedia

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    Many of his German-language works appeared during this period, which show that he worked in almost all areas of art. Early publications included Wilhelm Tischbein (1908), the St. Gallen Folchart Psalter (1912), Impressionism and Expressionism, already in its 6th edition in 1921, and Vom Wesen der Plastik (1924).

  7. Psalter of Saint Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Leiden St Louis Psalter, (Leiden, University Library: BPL 76A), was originally produced for Geoffrey Plantagenet, Archbishop of York, probably in northern England in the 1190s. It is in Latin, with some inscriptions added in French, on parchment, with 185 folios, 24,5 x 17,7 cm. in size, 23 miniatures and historiated initials .

  8. Winchester Psalter - Wikipedia

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    The Annunciation to the Shepherds (top) and the Magi before Herod (bottom), fol. 11 An archangel locks the Hellmouth, from the Winchester Psalter.. The Winchester Psalter is an English 12th-century illuminated manuscript psalter (British Library, Cotton MS Nero C.iv), also sometimes known as the Psalter of Henry of Blois, and formerly known as the St Swithun's Psalter.

  9. Tiberius Psalter - Wikipedia

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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 in the years around the Norman conquest of England (the other three being the Stowe Psalter, Vitellius Psalter and Lambeth Psalter). The manuscript can now be seen in full online at the British ...