This dissertation presents a re-evaluation of the imagery of three ninth-century Psalters---the Corbie Psalter (Amiens, Bibl. Mun., Ms. 18), the Utrecht Psalter (Utrecht, Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit, Ms. 32), and the Stuttgart Psalter (Stuttgart, Wurttembergische Landesbibliothek, Ms. Bibl. Fol. 23). This imagery visualizes the contents of the psalms, a biblical text unique for its extensive use of unspecified first and second person forms. The open referents of the I and you of the psalms made identifying with their voices an area of intense exegetical speculation. Yet the abundant imagery in the much-studied Utrecht and Stuttgart Psalters is often seen as literal illustration, that is, a direct translation of the words of the text i...
Visual illustration of the Psalms in devotional manuscripts could play a key role in guiding English...
The Old-English paraphrase of the first fifty psalms of the Paris Psalter, although long recognized ...
Over twenty-five years the paradigm of the study of the psalms has changed: we have evolved from th...
In the interpretation of texts in modern Old Testament studies, a double change in perspective, ...
This dissertation argues that the presence of biblical wisdom motifs in the book of Psalms integrall...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-206).The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the ...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
The paper discusses different modern opinions concerning the interpretation of the Psalms. In the fi...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Old Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.This dissertation ...
This dissertation studies the history of the reception of the Psalm headings (also called the inscri...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-293).This dissertation offers a literary and theological...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
REB 44 1986 France p. 269-287, 8 planches Ch. Walter, Christological Themes in the Byzantine Margin...
The Old-English paraphrase of the first fifty psalms of the Paris Psalter, although long recognized ...
The concept of God by the Hebrew mind is not projected in pompous psychological, philosophical, and ...
Visual illustration of the Psalms in devotional manuscripts could play a key role in guiding English...
The Old-English paraphrase of the first fifty psalms of the Paris Psalter, although long recognized ...
Over twenty-five years the paradigm of the study of the psalms has changed: we have evolved from th...
In the interpretation of texts in modern Old Testament studies, a double change in perspective, ...
This dissertation argues that the presence of biblical wisdom motifs in the book of Psalms integrall...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-206).The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the ...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
The paper discusses different modern opinions concerning the interpretation of the Psalms. In the fi...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Old Testament))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.This dissertation ...
This dissertation studies the history of the reception of the Psalm headings (also called the inscri...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-293).This dissertation offers a literary and theological...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
REB 44 1986 France p. 269-287, 8 planches Ch. Walter, Christological Themes in the Byzantine Margin...
The Old-English paraphrase of the first fifty psalms of the Paris Psalter, although long recognized ...
The concept of God by the Hebrew mind is not projected in pompous psychological, philosophical, and ...
Visual illustration of the Psalms in devotional manuscripts could play a key role in guiding English...
The Old-English paraphrase of the first fifty psalms of the Paris Psalter, although long recognized ...
Over twenty-five years the paradigm of the study of the psalms has changed: we have evolved from th...