Image PsalteriumSinaiticum 2N, fol1r.jpg thumb right PsalteriumSinaiticum The PsalteriumSinaiticum is a 209 folio Glagolitic script Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic Old Church Slavonic The canon of Old Church Slavonic canon manuscript , the earliest Slavic psalter , dated to the 11th century. The manuscript was found in the monastery of Saint Catherine s Monastery, Mount Sinai Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai , after which it was named and where it remains to this day. The major part of the psalter 177 folios was discovered in 1850 by the Russian archimandrite Porfirij Uspensky, and additional 32 folios turned up in 1968. It was published by L. Geitler Psalterium. Glagolski spomenik manastria Siani brda Zagreb 1883 , S.N. Severjanov Sinajskaja psaltyr . Glagoli eskij pamjatnik XI veka. Prigotovil k pe ati Sergej Sever janov Saint Petersburg 1922, transcribed to Cyrillic reprinted in Graz in 1954 and by Moshe Altbauer in 1971, in a facsimile reproduction Sinajski psaltir, glagolski rakopis od XI. vek od manastirot Sv. Katerina na Sinaj , MANU, Skopje 1971 . The manuscript is also extensively discussed with facsimile reproductions in Ioannis C. Tarnanidis The Slavonic Manuscripts Discovered in 1975 at. St. Catherine s Monastery on Mount Siani Thessaloniki 1988 . Paleographic and linguistic analysis shows that the writing of some letters is very inconsistent. Especially inconsistent is the writing of yer s and nasal vowels, and very obvious is the tendency of the vocalization of jers and the omission of epenthetic l . References cite book last Damjanovi first Stjepan author link Stjepan Damjanovi title Slovo iskona publisher Matica hrvatska year 2004 location Zagreb isbn 953 150 ... 1995 isbn 0 30005 846 2 cite journal last Nazor first Anica date 2008 09 10 title Mosh Altbauer, PsalteriumSinaiticum, an 11th century glagolitic manuscript from St. Catherines s monastery, mt. Sinai ...?show clanak&id clanak jezik 21624 format PDF language Croatian Category Biblical manuscripts Sinaiticum ... more details
Psalterium IPA en s l t ri m may refer to Psalterium Georgii , a constellation Psalterium instrument Psalterium book , book of Psalms Omasum , the third stomach of ruminants For neuroanatomical structure, see Commissure of fornix Disambig sv Psalterium ... more details
Image Euchologium Sinaiticum 1N, fol. 1r.jpg thumb right Euchologium Sinaiticum The Euchologium Sinaiticum is a 109 folio Glagolitic script Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic Old Church Slavonic The canon of Old Church Slavonic canon euchologium . It contains parts of the liturgy of the St. John Chrysostom , and is dated to the 11th century. The manuscript was found in the monastery of Saint Catherine s Monastery, Mount Sinai in 1850 by the Russian archimandrite Porfirij Uspensky, and there it s still kept today excepting the three folios taken by Uspenskij and N.P. Krylov to Saint Petersburg, Russia. Among the Sinai manuscripts discovered in 1975 is a 28 folio fragment of the Euchologium Sinaiticum. It was first published by Czech L.Leitler in 1882 in Zagreb. In the edition Patrologia Orientalis t. XXIV, fasc. 5, 1933, p. 605 802 and t. XXV, fasc. 3, 1939, p. 487 617 it was published by J. Fr ek. Slovene Slavist R. Nahitagal published it in Ljubljana photographically in 1941, and in 1942 in Cyrillic transcription. Recent edition has been by I. C. Tarnanidis The Slavonic Manuscripts Discovered in 1975. at St. Catherine s Monastery on Mount Sinai Thessaloniki, 1988 . Researchers emphasize that the manuscript is a collection of diverse prayers of different origins some of them are scribed to the pre Cyrillo Methodian Salzburg mission, and for others it s being claimed that they represent Eastern rite missal fragments. We don t know much of its language nasal vowels are well preserved, there is no notation of palatalness in syllabic sonorants r and l , strong yer s are sometimes preserved, and sometimes vocalized o , e , weak yers are sometimes omitted, Jagi s rule is confirmed etc. References cite book last Damjanovi first Stjepan author link Stjepan Damjanovi title Slovo iskona publisher Matica hrvatska year 2004 location Zagreb isbn 953 150 567 5 cite book last Schenker ... Biblical manuscripts Sinaiticum Category Old Church Slavonic canon Category 11th century biblical ... more details
The Psalterium IPAc en icon s l t r m , or Book of the Psalms contains the bulk of the Liturgy of the Hours Divine Office of the Roman Catholic Church . ref CathEncy wstitle Psalterium ref The other books associated with it were the Lectionary , the Antiphonary , and Responsoriale , and the Hymnary . ref CathEncy wstitle Psalterium ref References reflist Category Catholic liturgy RC stub reli book stub ... more details
Psalterium Georgii also Harpa Georgii Latin for George s harp was a constellation created by Maximilian Hell in 1789 to honor George III of Great Britain George III of Great Britain . It was created from northern stars in Eridanus constellation Eridanus and was located next to the constellation Taurus constellation Taurus , so as to include 10 Tauri . It is no longer in use. External links http www.pa.msu.edu people horvatin Astronomy Facts obsolete pages psalterium georgii.htm http www.ianridpath.com startales harpa.htm navconstel historic Category Former constellations astronomy stub es Psalterium Georgii fr Harpe de George gl Psalterium Georgii it Arpa di Giorgio costellazione ja ru sk S hvezdie Jurajova harfa zh ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Infobox Instrument name Psalterium names Psaltery image Juanangelpipepsalterium.gif classification String instrument range Drone music related Hammered dulcimer , Tabor instrument Tabor , Psaltery , Zither , Aeolian harp articles A psalterium IPA en s l t ri m , or tambourin cordes , is a stringed musical instrument, the name of which means the same thing as the one of psaltery . In specific usage, this name denotes a form of long psaltery that is tuned to provide Drone music drone chords. Sometimes called a string drum, it is usually used as rhythm accompaniment with a form of tabor pipe . ref cite web url http www.wood n bone.co.nz musical instruments.html title Musical Instruments publisher Wood n Bone accessdate 29 January 2008 ref It is also known as tambourin de B arn ref cite web url http www.wood n bone.co.nz musical instruments.html title Musical Instruments publisher Wood n Bone accessdate 29 January 2008 ref in French, ttun ttun IPA eu cun cun for the sound emitted in Basque language Basque , and chicot n in Aragonese language Aragonese . Some authors have called into question the inclusion of the Pyrenean stringed drum under the name of psalterium. ref cite web url http www.euskomedia.org PDFAnlt riev 26567577.pdf title Some notes on the Pyrenean Stringed Drum with five musical examples publisher Euskonews&Media accessdate 29 January 2008 ref Method It is slung on the arm or over the shoulder of a player who uses the same hand to play the pipe, while striking the strings with a linen covered stick held in the other hand. The 6 strings 3 sets are most often tuned in octaves that match the keynote of the Tabor pipe , such as Cc ... inst chicoten.htm How to build a psalterium. http www.youtube.com watch?v EGwyzpVQTq8 Ttun ttun performance ... Basque musical instruments Category Percussion instruments ca Salteri de Psalterium es Tambor de cuerdas eu Ttun ttun fr Tambourin cordes sv Psalterium musikinstrument ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Commissure of fornix Latin commissura fornicis, commissura hippocampi GraySubject 189 GrayPage 838 Image Gray747.png Caption Diagram of the fornix . hippocampal commissure labeled at center left. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 255 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Commissure of fornix NeuroLexID birnlex 746 DorlandsPre c 49 DorlandsSuf 12251619 The lateral portions of the body of the fornix of brain fornix are joined by a thin triangular lamina, named the psalterium lyra . This lamina contains some transverse fibers that connect the two hippocampi across the middle line and constitute the commissure of fornix hippocampal commissure . The terminal lamina creates the commisure plate. This structure gives existence to the corpus callosum, the septum pellucidum, and the fornix. The latter splits into two columnae fornicis anterior , and then splits into two wiktionary crus crura fornicis posterior . These two crura are joined together through the commissura hippocampalis. The beginning of the splitting is called the psalterium or Lyra Davidis. The latter name is used because the structure resembles a lyra or triangular harp The two crura are the chassis of the lyra, and the commisure connections are the fibers. External links http www.neuinfo.org nif nifgwt.html?query 22Commissure 20of 20Fornix 22 NIF Search Commissure of Fornix via the Neuroscience Information Framework Gray s Commissural fibers Category Nervous system neuroscience stub ... more details
can be bow music bow ed. See also Nevel instrument Psalterium instrument Zither Gusli Commonscat ... instruments Category Greek loanwords string instrument stub ca Saltiri de Psalterium el es ... strumento musicale lt Psalteriumas nl Psalterium ja pt Salt rio ru fi Psalttari soitin sv Psalterium musikinstrument ... more details
tradition than the Slavonic translations of the Psalter known so far especially the PsalteriumSinaiticum . Language The language of the Novgorod Codex is a very regular especially in the basic ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Johannes Potken Latin Potkenius c.1470 c.1525 was a German scholar, papal secretary and printer from Cologne , active at the beginning of the sixteenth century. In 1513 he had printed in Rome the Psalterium David et Cantica aliqua , in Ge ez language Ge ez . ref Edward Ullendorff, Ethiopia and the Bible London British Academy, 1968 , p. 33 ref ref http www.ibiblio.org expo vatican.exhibit exhibit h orient to rome images orient06.jpg Image of page ref It was a collection of psalms and other canticle s. Potken had learned the language from the Ethiopian Abba Thomas Walda Samuel ref Dejazmach Zewde Gebre Selassie , D. Phil., http www.angelfire.com ak sellassie articles.html The contribution of non Ethiopian scholars to the development of Ethiopian studies the role of Jerusalem and Adwa , reprinted from Addis Tribune , October 1996 ref , a pilgrim to Jerusalem and guest of Pope Leo X . This was the beginning of European publishing of Ethiopian literature although misidentified by Potken as Chaldean . The work included a syllabary , Alphabetus, seu potius Syllabarius literarum Chaldaearium . The font was cut by Marcellus Silber , a printer in Regensburg . He was in Rome as a long term papal Prothonotary protonotary he became Provost religion provost of the church of St. Georg, Cologne. Potken edited also the quadrilingual Psalterium in quatuor linguis Hebraea Graeca Chaldaea Latina , which appeared in 1518, with Johann Soter i.e. Johann Heyl . ref For Soter Heyl, Heil see de s ADB Heyl, Johann ref ref http www.smu.edu bridwell specialcollections prothroexhibit prothrobibliography.htm ref He was a correspondent of Sebastian Brant and Johann Reuchlin Johannes Reuchlin . ref http www.ruhrtalmuseum.de Das 15 Jh.34.0.html ref References Anna Dorothea von den Brincken, Johann Potken aus Schwerte, Propst von St. Georg in K ln, der erste thiopologe des Abendlandes , in Aus K ln und rheinischer Geschichte 1969 51 60 German Printers and the German Commun ... more details
Infobox Instrument name Three hole pipe names image Pipeandbelldavid.png classification Wind instrument Wind Woodwind instrument Woodwind range 1 2 octaves related Tinwhistle Recorder musicians articles The three hole pipe , also commonly known as Tabor pipe is a wind instrument designed to be played by one hand, leaving the other hand free to play a Tabor instrument tabor drum , Bell instrument bell , Psalterium instrument psalterium or tambourin cordes , Bones instrument bones , Triangle instrument triangle or other percussive instrument. The three hole pipe s origins are not known, but it dates back at least to the 11th Century. ref http www.pipeandtabor.org The Taborer s Society ref It was popular from an early date in France , the Iberian Peninsula and Great Britain and remains in use there today. ref name The Pipe and Tabor Worldwide http www.pipeandtabor.org worldwide.htm The Pipe and Tabor Worldwide ref In the Basque Country historical territory Basque Country it has increasingly gained momentum and prestige during the last century, especially during the last years of Franco s dictatorship, following that it turned into a hallmark of Basque identity and folk culture. New pipe and tabor schools have cropped up since throughout the country, providing along with tabor the musical background for traditional Basque dance ensembles see txistu . The most common form of tabor pipe in the Basque region is tuned tone, semitone, tone . The most common form in Provence is tuned tone, tone, tone . The English tabor pipe is commonly tuned tone, tone, semitone , and corresponds to the three lowest holes of a tinwhistle . ref name The Pipe and Tabor Worldwide See also Fipple Flabiol Flageolet Fujara Pipe instrument Galoubet Jacques de Vaucanson Morris dance Picco pipe Pipe and Tabor Txistu References references External links http www.pipeandtabor.org The Taborers Society http www.sussexbrew.freeuk.com intropt.htm A Plain and Easy Introduction to the English Pipe and Tabo ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Pedro Ocharte was one of the first printer publisher printers in the Americas , active from 1563 to 1592. Originally from Rouen in France , Ocharte came to the City of Mexico in New Spain around 1549. He married Maria de Figueroa, the daughter of printer Juan Pablos , and in 1563 took over the operation of Pablos s printing press press . In 1572, Ocharte was imprisoned by the Mexican Inquisition Inquisition , as one of his prints was considered heresy heretical . Ocharte died around 1592. Ocharte s son Melchior Ocharte was also a printer. Books printed by Pedro Ocharte columns list 2 Psalterium chorale 1563 Provisiones, c dulas e instrucciones de Su Majestad , M xico 1563 . Doctrina christiana breve y compendio por via de dialogo entre un maestro y un discipulo, sacada en lengua castellana y mexicana 1565 by Domingo de la Anunciaci n http www.cervantesvirtual.com servlet SirveObras 12703858714598273987213 thm0003.htm Cartilla para ense ar a leer 1569 Arte de la lengua mexicana y castellana 1571 by Alonso de Molina Doctrina christiana en lengua guasteca 1571 by Juan de la Cruz Arte en lengua zapoteca 1578 by Juan de Cordova Colloquios de la paz y tranquilidad christiana en lengua mexicana 1582 Dialogos militares 1583 by Diego Garc a de Palacio Psalterium, antiphonarium sanctorale cum psalmis & hymnis 1584 Instrucion nauthica 1587 by Diego Garc a de Palacio Problemas y secretos maravillosos de las Indias 1591 by Juan de C rdenas Tractado breve de medicina y de todas las enfermedades 1592 by Agust n Farf n References refbegin indent yes BEGIN biblio format. If indent param. is used, Pls use a colon instead of asterisk for bullet markers in the references list cite journal author aut Spell, Lota M. year 1929 title The First Music Books Printed in America journal The Musical Quarterly volume 15 issue 1 pages 50 54 cite book author aut Stols, Alexandre A. M. year 1962 title Pedro Ocharte, el tercer impresor mexicano location Mexico City publisher ... more details
Ass , 158 folios, early eleventh century PsalteriumSinaiticum Pas, Ps. sin. , 177 folios, eleventh century Euchologium Sinaiticum Eu, Euch , 109 folios, eleventh century Glagolita Clozianus Clo, Cloz ... more details
Image Abomasum PSF .png thumb right The Ruminant Digestive System Image Niubaiye.jpg thumb Sliced beef omasum is one of the Chinese dim sum known as ngau pak yip Chinese lang zh The omasum , also known as the bible ref name Chambers http www.chambersharrap.co.uk chambers index.shtml The Chambers Dictionary, Ninth Edition, Chambers Harrap Publishers, 2003 ref , the fardel ref name Chambers , the manyplies ref name Chambers and the psalterium ref name Chambers , is the third compartment of the stomach in ruminants . Though its functions have not been well studied, it appears to primarily aid in the absorption of water, magnesium, and the volatile fatty acids produced by rumen fermentation, that have not been absorbed into the bloodstream yet. The numerous folds of its mucosa are thought to trap digesta particles so the maximum amount of nutrients may be absorbed. There is some evidence that the contractions of the omasum can propel large particles backwards through the reticulorumen orifice , the junction connecting the omasum with the reticulorumen, into the reticulorumen , the first compartment of the ruminant stomach. In this way, the omasum allows large particles, which still likely contain appreciable amounts of fermentable substrate, to be further digested in the reticulorumen. Though fermentation initiated in the reticulorumen can continue in the omasum, it does so in only limited quantities, so this mechanism of ejecting largely unfermented particles into the reticulorumen is necessary for complete fermentation. References references Category Mammal anatomy Category Digestive system Category Even toed ungulates even toed ungulate stub bg de Bl ttermagen eo Omaso fr Feuillet organe gl Libro anatom a ko ia Omaso it Omaso lt Knygenos nl Boekmaag ja pl Ksi gi pt Omaso ru fi Satakerta sv Bladmage uk wa Cint fouyeas uk zh yue zh ... more details
Ethno stub Image Pastorale 2007 Camou Cihigue.jpg thumb An act of a pastoral The pastoral is a traditional kind of play from the Basque Country greater region Basque Country held in the region of Soule Zuberoa in Basque language Basque , France . It features a set range of characters and acts repeated on all pieces. This kind of theatre represents a dualism between the wicked dressed in red, called t rkak or satanak , literally the Turkish or the Demons and the righteous blue outfit, called kiristiak , the Christians . On every new creation, a different story is staged, where verses are recited in Zuberoan Basque by the players following a pre established stance and steps on the scene. Singing and dance play an important role too, the performance actually culminating with a choral staging where the collective spirit is voiced. The development of the story is supported by a brass band and or the xirula and the psalterium ttun ttun . Unlike the other traditional theatrical event of Soule, the Maskarada carnival of Soule maskarada , the pastoral is not a comedy but a tragedy, revolving around a main character, a hero of historical significance, linked to the region or the Basque Country, while prior to the second half of the XX sup th sup century the characters portrayed were religious or French national icons. Back then women were banned from playing in the pastoral s too, with female roles being performed by men. During the revival of the event in the decades following World Word II, this rule was overturned and currently women take part normally in the plays. Category Basque culture Category Basque music Category Ethnology es Pastoral obra teatral eu Pastoral fr Pastorale Pays basque uk ... more details
Infobox Instrument name Pipe names image Potterpipe.png classification Wind instrument Wind Woodwind instrument Woodwind range 1 2 octaves related Tinwhistle Recorder Galoubet musicians articles Pipe describes a number of musical instruments, historically referring to perforated wind instruments. The word is an onomatopoeia, and comes from the tone which can resemble that of a bird chirping. Folk pipe Image Fujarka 0211.jpg left 70px thumb Examples of Polish folk pipe made of willow   bark Polish wiktionary fujara fujara ,  fujarka ref name wooden pl icon Budownictwo drzewne i wyroby z drzewa w dawnej Polsce. vol. 2, pp. 27 & 28 English title Wooden architecture and wooden artifacts in historic Poland , Warszawa   1909. ref , maybe up to 40cm long. Fipple flutes are found in many cultures around the world. Often with six holes, the shepherd shepherd s pipe is a common pastoral image. Shepherds often piped both to soothe the sheep and to amuse themselves. Modern manufactured six hole folk pipes are referred to as pennywhistle or tin whistle . The recorder is a form of pipe, often used as a rudimentary instructional musical instrument at schools, but so versatile that it is also used in orchestral music, but it has seven finger holes and a thumb hole. Tabor pipe main Three hole pipe The three holed pipe is a form of the folk pipe which is usually played with one hand, while the other hand plays a Tabor instrument tabor or other drone instrument, such as a bell instrument bell or a psalterium instrument psalterium string drum . Image Pipetaborchristmasminstrel.png right 335px A minstrel playing tabor and pipe In English this instrument is properly called simply a pipe , but is often referred to as a tabor pipe to distinguish it from other instruments. The tabor pipe has two finger holes and one thumb hole. In the English tradition, these three holes play the same notes as the bottom three holes of a tin whistle , or tone, tone, semitone. Other tabor pipes, ... more details
a distinctive name in each country, it was everywhere regarded as a kind of Psalterium instrument psalterium . The importance of the method of setting the strings in vibration by means of hammers, and its ... forte had become a matter of history. It was then perceived that the psalterium in which the strings ... the evolution of the psalterium stopped at the harpsichord , that of the dulcimer gave ... more details
Sir John Spelman 1594 1643 was an English historian and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1626. He is known for his biography of Alfred the Great . Life Spelman was the son of Henry Spelman , antiquary . He studied at Cambridge University and at Brasenose College, Oxford . He entered Gray s Inn on 16 February 1608 and later travelled in continental Europe In 1626 he was elected Member of Parliament for Worcester UK Parliament constituency Worcester . He edited from manuscripts in his father s library. lang la Psalterium Davidis latino saxonicum vetus 1640 , and wrote a Life of King Alfred Alfred the Great which was translated into Latin and published in 1678. Whereas his father was a leading expositor of the idea of an ancient constitution , John Spelman was a theorist of the Royalist cause. He was knighted by Charles I of England in 1641 and served the king actively at Oxford at the beginning of the First English Civil War . The House of Commons ordered Sir John Spillman to be sent for as a delinquent on 10 December 1642. ref name Williams http www.archive.org stream cu31924030495141 page n109 mode 2up W R Williams Parliamentary History of the County of Worcester ref Spelman died in Brasenose College of the camp disease about 24 July 1643. ref name Williams Family Spelman married Anne Towneshend, daughter of Sir John Townshend, of Raynham, Norfolk, and had a son Roger. His brother Clement was Cursitor Baron from 1663 to 1679. ref name Williams Works 1642 Certain considerations upon the duties both of prince and people written by a gentleman of quality, a well wisher both to the King and Parliament . Oxford Printed by Leonard Lichfield, 1642 Anonymous attributed to Spelman http history.wisc.edu sommerville 367 spelman.htm Excerpt 1642 A Protestants account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion, at the present indifference in the Church . Printed by Roger Daniel, printer to the Universitie of Cambridge. 1642. And are t ... more details