- Look up
psalterium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Psalterium may
refer to:
Psalterium (book), book of
Psalms Psalterium (instrument), a
stringed musical...
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Psalterium Georgii (also
Harpa Georgii) (Latin for George's harp) was a
constellation created by
Maximilian **** in 1789 to
honor George III of
Great Britain...
- psaltere, saltere)
derives from
Church Latin. The
source term is Latin:
psalterium,
which is
simply the name of the Book of
Psalms (in
secular Latin, it...
- body of the
fornix are
joined by a thin
triangular lamina,
named the
psalterium (lyra). This
lamina contains some
commissural fibers that
connect the...
- The
Psalterium Sinaiti**** (scholarly abbreviations: Psa or Ps. sin.) is a 209-folio
Glagolitic Old
Church Slavonic canon m****cript, the
earliest Slavic...
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Benedictine Psalter (842-850).
David playing a four-sided psaltery,
psalterium quadratum or
psalterium decochordum. Spain.
Three shapes of
psalteries (bottom row)...
- Nova
Vulgata versions, were made in the 20th century. Also
called the
Psalterium Vetus, the
psalter of the Old
Latin Bible.
Quotations from the Psalms...
-
Aethiopica in
Early Printed Books at St. John's
College Library website.
Psalterium Davidis aethiopice et
latine at the Hill
Museum & M****cript
Library (HMML)...
- The
Psalterium alias laudatorium (Psalter or Doxology) is a
literary work that was
written by
Francesc Eiximenis in
Latin between 1404 and 1408 in Valencia...
- The omasum, also
known as the bible, the fardel, the
manyplies and the
psalterium, is the
third compartment of the
stomach in ruminants. The
omasum comes...