psalter - définition. Qu'est-ce que psalter
Diclib.com
Dictionnaire ChatGPT
Entrez un mot ou une phrase dans n'importe quelle langue 👆
Langue:

Traduction et analyse de mots par intelligence artificielle ChatGPT

Sur cette page, vous pouvez obtenir une analyse détaillée d'un mot ou d'une phrase, réalisée à l'aide de la meilleure technologie d'intelligence artificielle à ce jour:

  • comment le mot est utilisé
  • fréquence d'utilisation
  • il est utilisé plus souvent dans le discours oral ou écrit
  • options de traduction de mots
  • exemples d'utilisation (plusieurs phrases avec traduction)
  • étymologie

Qu'est-ce (qui) est psalter - définition

VOLUME CONTAINING THE BOOK OF PSALMS AND OFTEN OTHER DEVOTIONAL MATERIAL
Psalterium (book); Psalters; List of psalters; Psaltir
  • Initials from the beginning of psalms in the [[St. Albans Psalter]].
  • Page from the [[Chludov Psalter]] (9th century).
  • Carolingian Psalter (facsimile)
  • The Mudil Psalter, the oldest complete psalter in the Coptic language ([[Coptic Museum]], Egypt, [[Coptic Cairo]]).
  • The Psalter of [[Jerotej Račanin]] (1700).
  • The Sofia Psalter (1337).

psalter         
n.
Book of Psalms.
Psalter         
·noun The Book of Psalms;
- often applied to a book containing the Psalms separately printed.
II. Psalter ·noun A rosary, consisting of a hundred and fifty beads, corresponding to the number of the psalms.
III. Psalter ·noun Specifically, the Book of Psalms as printed in the Book of Common Prayer; among the Roman Catholics, the part of the Breviary which contains the Psalms arranged for each day of the week.
psalter         
['s?:lt?, 's?l-]
¦ noun a copy of the biblical Psalms, especially for liturgical use.
?(the psalter) the Book of Psalms.
Origin
OE (p)saltere, via L. psalterium from Gk psalterion 'stringed instrument'.

Wikipédia

Psalter

A psalter is a volume containing the Book of Psalms, often with other devotional material bound in as well, such as a liturgical calendar and litany of the Saints. Until the emergence of the book of hours in the Late Middle Ages, psalters were the books most widely owned by wealthy lay persons. They were commonly used for learning to read. Many Psalters were richly illuminated, and they include some of the most spectacular surviving examples of medieval book art.

The English term (Old English psaltere, saltere) derives from Church Latin. The source term is Latin: psalterium, which is simply the name of the Book of Psalms (in secular Latin, it is the term for a stringed instrument, from Ancient Greek: ψαλτήριον psalterion). The Book of Psalms contains the bulk of the Divine Office of the Roman Catholic Church. The other books associated with it were the Lectionary, the Antiphonary, and Responsoriale, and the Hymnary. In Late Modern English, psalter has mostly ceased to refer to the Book of Psalms (as the text of a book of the Bible) and mostly refers to the dedicated physical volumes containing this text.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour psalter
1. Alexander Osipovich / MT An icon and Psalter in Gulina‘s home that her family also brought from Turkey.
2. But it is hard to imagine Gordon Brown quoting from the psalter – "cleanse thou me from my secret faults" – and sounding as though he meant it.
3. Dr Wallace said: ‘There‘s two sets of odds that make this discovery really way out. ‘First, of all, it‘s unlikely that something this fragile could survive buried in a bog at all, and then for it to be unearthed and spotted before it was destroyed is incalculably amazing.‘ It is thought that the ancient book of psalms or psalter, which dates back to between 800AD and 1000AD, may have been dumped in the bog after a Viking raid.