Psalms. Songs (document genre).
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Book of devotions., 15th century.
Book of devotions in the form of the Seven Penitential Psalms, and other prayers and devotions, written during the early years of the pontificate of Pius VII.
The seven penitential psalms begin on folio 2.
The Psalms and several of the prayers are written in Latin (Psalms 1 (51) and cxxix (130) are not written out in full), the rest of the prayers and all the rubrics are in Italian.
A scrap of paper inscribed 'Libriccino che fu di uso del Cardinal Duca d'Yorck' in a nineteenth-century hand is tipped in at the front of the volume (folio i).
Book of hours., 15th century.
Book of hours according to the Use of Rome, written in France., [Circa 1500.]
Book of hours, according to the Use of Rome, written in northern France., Late 15th century.
Book of hours, according to the Use of Rouen., Late 15th century.
Book of hours, according to the Use of Rouen., Late 15th century.
Book of hours according to the Use of Rouen., 15th century.
Book of hours according to the Use of Rouen., 2nd half of 15th century.
Book of hours, according to the Use of Sarum., 15th century.
Book of hours according to the Use of Tournai., 15th century.
Book of hours according to the Use of Utrecht., 15th century.
Book of hours according to the Use of Utrecht., 1473.
Book of hours, apparently according to the Use of Utrecht., 15th century.
Book of hours, possibly according to the Use of Utrecht., 15th century.
Book of hours, probably according to the Use of Lyons., 15th century.
Book of hours, probably according to the Use of Rome., 2nd half of 15th century.
Common place book of Robert Edward (1616-1696), minister of the Murroes; with original cover., [?1635-?1670.]
Commonplace book of Alexander Keith of Ravelston, (died 1751), but written in more than one hand., 1684-?1688.
Commonplace book of Robert Edward., [?1635-?1670.]
'Deliciae Sacrae: Poetarum Flores Εὐτϱαφει̂ϛ Medico-Mellilli: Sermone Latii nec non Britannico. Selegit Adamus Gib, U.D.M. Edinʳ. Edinburgi: Octʳ. MDCCLII.' A collection of Latin and English poetry copied from printed sources by Adam Gib, Scots anti-burgher divine., 1752.
The Latin poetry consists of the 'Hecatombe' of Robert Boyd of Trochrig, and various poems and many of the metrical versions of the Psalms by George Buchanan.
The English poetry consists of a number of poems which appeared in the 'Scots Magazine', and an excerpt from Edward Young's 'Night thoughts'.