- also
combined forms as a kind of asmatikon-
psaltikon. In
Southern Italy,
there were also
mixed forms of
psaltikon-asmatikon
which preceded the Constantinopolitan...
- the name of the book of the
prechanter or lampadarios, also
known as
psaltikon,
which contained all the
soloistic parts of
hymns sung
during the morning...
- Kondakar’ (13th century). "Sinai,
Saint Catherine's Monastery, Ms. Gr. 1280".
Psaltikon (Prokeimena, Allelouiaria, Hypakoai, Anti-cherouvikon for the Liturgy...
- and Theophany, Allelouiaria,
Hypakoai anastasima, kontakia) in
short psaltikon style with
Middle Byzantine Round notation (late 13th c.).
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- (psállein), ψαλμός (psalmós) psalm, psalmodicon, psalmody, psalter, psaltery,
psaltikon psamath- sand Gr**** psamm- sand Gr**** ψάμμος (psámmos), ψάμαθος (psámathos)...
- (psállein), ψαλμός (psalmós) psalm, psalmodicon, psalmody, psalter, psaltery,
psaltikon psamath- sand Gr**** psamm- sand Gr**** ψάμμος (psámmos), ψάμαθος (psámathos)...
-
Santissimo Salvatore of
Messina (I-ME Cod. mess. gr. 161) with the part of the
psaltikon. It
provides a
performance of the
monophonaris together with acclamations...
- can be
found in the
books of the
cathedral rite
since the 12th
century (
psaltikon and asmatikon).
Since the 14th century, when a
mixed rite had replaced...
-
psalmody today. The new book
akolouthiai replaced several books, the
psaltikon, the asmatikon, the kontakarion, and the typikon, it
puzzled the soloist's...
- ("book of the choir"),
psaltikon ("book of the
soloist called 'monophonares'"), and
kontakarion (another name of the
psaltikon,
since the huge collection...