- (Gr****: πρωτοψάλτης, lit. 'first singer'; from Gr****: ψάλτης, romanized:
psaltes, lit. 'singer'), is the
chief singer, and
usually instructor, emplo****...
- Rana
psaltes, in 1985. In 1999, upon
examination of the
lectotype of Boettger's R. okinavana, this
animal was
found to be very
similar to R.
psaltes, differing...
- John
Psaltes was the
abbot of
Qenneshre in the late 6th century. He
wrote hymns in Gr**** that were
translated by Paul of
Edessa into Syriac, probably...
- of
Byzantine Music. In 1925 he was
appointed as a
psaltes in Prastio. In 1929 he was
appointed psaltes of the
Archbishop Cyrill III. From 1934
until 1977...
-
Agathangelos of Fanarion. "O
Psáltēs mésa stó leitourgikó bío tēs Ekklēsías" Ο Ψάλτης μέσα στό λειτουργικό βίο της Εκκλησίας [The
Psaltēs in the
liturgical life...
- was
already composed by
Severus of Antioch, Paul of
Edessa and
Ioannes Psaltes at the
Patriarchate of
Antioch between 512 and 518.
Their tropologion has...
- Antigrapheus, sive
Conscientia hominis. 1643
Hieremia Drexel,
David Regio Psaltes, Munich.
Dedicated to
Prince Radziwell, this
disquisition on the exercise...
-
hymns (maʿnyoto, antiphons) by
Severus of Antioch, John bar Aphtonia, John
Psaltes and others. This translation, made
between 619 and 629, was
revised by...
-
singer who had a
large following. He had
faced strong opposition among psaltes who
belong to
these local traditions. Angelopoulos,
Lykourgos (1986). Terzopoulos...
-
Kampira Falls frog, or
Yaeyama harpist frog was
formerly known as R.
psaltes; it was
subsequently identified as the long-known R. okinavana. The latter...