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psalterium, o cithara, facta est et creata ut psallas deo: exurge et psalle, quare iaces?
Hildegard's music is a great challenge for us - these are very virtuoso vocal compositions that we are combining with improvisation on Gothic harps and
psalterium. We shall be premiering this project at the very prestigious venue of the De Bijloke Cultural Centre in Ghent in Belgium.
In fact, the first printer's mark in history was used in the
Psalterium printed in Mainz in 1457.
(150) Zwingli referenced Basil twenty-nine times in his works, most of these, in his marginal notes to Jerome's Quadruplex
Psalterium. (151) Treatise, Hubm.
Mather is shown and discussed as a theological writer, with two of his works mentioned in the play, namely, an account of the Christian Church in New England, Magnalia Christi Americana (F 1948:4), and a translation of the psalms,
Psalterium Americanum (F 1948:89), although historically, they were published a few years after the trials, in 1702 and 1718, respectively.
Leget vel legi faciet
psalterium magistro actu regente mortuo." The phrase Non sustinebit choreas ...
King David appears in this manner in the
Psalterium Aureum of Abbot Salomon of Saint Gall (Saint Gall, Stiftsbibliothek, MS.
While in Augsburg, Musculus worked on his Psalms commentary, which was published after he came to Bern as In Sacrosanctum Dauidis
Psalterium Comentarij (Basel: Johannes Herwagen, 1551).
He wrote a number of other religious poems, including Alphabetum redemptorum,
Psalterium Davidicum, and Vita Mariae Magdalenae.
The omasum or
psalterium is the cow's third stomach.