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- (Gr****: πρωτοψάλτης, lit. 'first singer'; from Gr****: ψάλτης, romanized: psaltes, lit. 'singer'), is the chief singer, and usually instructor, emplo****...
- species in the true frog family (Ranidae). Until recently known as Rana psaltes, it is found on Ishigaki and Iriomote in the Yaeyama Islands of ****an,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- shows include longest running show It's Gospel Time, Gospel classics, Psalted ["Simcha"], Derech Eretz, and Issues of Faith. SABC 2 rarely broadcasts...
- hymns (maʿnyoto, antiphons) by Severus of Antioch, John bar Aphtonia, John Psaltes and others. This translation, made between 619 and 629, was revised by...