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The Latin Psalters are the translations of the Book of Psalms into the Latin language. They are the premier liturgical resource used in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Latin Rites of the Roman Catholic Church. These translations are typically placed in a separate volume or a section of the breviary called the psalter, in which the psalms are arranged to be prayed at the canonical hours of the day. In the Middle Ages, psalters were often lavish illuminated manuscripts, and in the Romanesque and early Gothic period were the type of book most often chosen to be richly illuminated.

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  • Un salterio latino es una traducción del Libro de los salmos al latín. Es el principal recurso de la Liturgia de las Horas de los ritos latinos de la Iglesia católica. Ejemplares de estas traducciones se reúnen en un volumen aparte del breviario o en una sección fijada de él, con los salmos ordenados para cantarlos en las distintas horas canónicas. En la Edad Media, los salterios eran manuscritos ricamente iluminados,​ y en el período románico y en el gótico temprano era el del salterio el tipo de libro que se elegía preferentemente para ilustrarlo con miniaturas. (es)
  • The Latin Psalters are the translations of the Book of Psalms into the Latin language. They are the premier liturgical resource used in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Latin Rites of the Roman Catholic Church. These translations are typically placed in a separate volume or a section of the breviary called the psalter, in which the psalms are arranged to be prayed at the canonical hours of the day. In the Middle Ages, psalters were often lavish illuminated manuscripts, and in the Romanesque and early Gothic period were the type of book most often chosen to be richly illuminated. (en)
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  • Un salterio latino es una traducción del Libro de los salmos al latín. Es el principal recurso de la Liturgia de las Horas de los ritos latinos de la Iglesia católica. Ejemplares de estas traducciones se reúnen en un volumen aparte del breviario o en una sección fijada de él, con los salmos ordenados para cantarlos en las distintas horas canónicas. En la Edad Media, los salterios eran manuscritos ricamente iluminados,​ y en el período románico y en el gótico temprano era el del salterio el tipo de libro que se elegía preferentemente para ilustrarlo con miniaturas. (es)
  • The Latin Psalters are the translations of the Book of Psalms into the Latin language. They are the premier liturgical resource used in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Latin Rites of the Roman Catholic Church. These translations are typically placed in a separate volume or a section of the breviary called the psalter, in which the psalms are arranged to be prayed at the canonical hours of the day. In the Middle Ages, psalters were often lavish illuminated manuscripts, and in the Romanesque and early Gothic period were the type of book most often chosen to be richly illuminated. (en)
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  • Salterio latino (es)
  • Latin Psalters (en)
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