St Gallen manuscript of the ninth century, the magnificent Psalterium aureum[53]; it represents David going forth to battle.
H 8 verso) from the Psalterium Beatae Mariae Virginis of Nitschewitz, showing the Emperor Frederick and his son Maximilian.
The most simple psalterium is that of Cephalophus, where there are only two sets of laminae of different sizes, a deeper set and a very much shallower set; this form is termed by Garrod "duplicate.
The psalteriumis reduced to a mere vestige, and so the stomach has, as in the Tragulina, but three chambers.
I have read the "Psalterium Americanum" with care, and am impressed with its elegance, finish, and dignity.
And the fact that the "Psalterium Americanum" contained no musical notes or directions also militated against its use.
The deerlets possess no psalterium or third stomach, except in a rudimentary form, and their feet approximate to those of the pigs, and they are destitute of horns.
Most, however, have four, the leaf stomach or psalterium being intercalated between the retinaculum and the abomasum.
The dulcimer differed from the psalterium or psaltery chiefly in the manner of playing, the latter having the strings plucked by means of fingers or plectrum.
The psalterium is sharply constricted off from the reticulum and is an elongated chamber showing little trace of the longitudinal ridges characteristic of this region; it opens directly into the relatively small abomasum.
Psalterium Carolinum: the Devotions of His Sacred Majesty Charles the First in his Solitudes and Sufferings.
Psalterium Carolinum: the Devotions of His Sacred Majestie in his Solitudes and Sufferings rendred in Verse [from the Eikon Basilike by T.
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