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These include links to Luther's Bible, Vulgate, CoE BCP etc. I have removed links on [[Psalm 2]] page. Are there any plans for links to pages by these names in the future? [[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] 06:28, 29 January 2007 (PST)
These include links to Luther's Bible, Vulgate, CoE BCP etc. I have removed links on [[Psalm 2]] page. Are there any plans for links to pages by these names in the future? [[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] 06:28, 29 January 2007 (PST)
Another broken link: http://www.anova.org/sev/htm/hb/19_psalms.htm which should be pointing the New Standard Revised Edition. Actually there's not much we can do with that site, even there the link is broken! I suggest we replace it wit http://bible.oremus.org/ (first Google hit on the string "New Revised Standard Edition"). -- [[User:R|Arthur]] 2007-02-21 20:58 CET (19:58 UTC)

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I tried to search the database for compositions with the keyword psalm, but only this page appeared. Something wrong ?

Searching on a single keyword which happens to be the title of a page takes you directly to that page, and this is what happened when you searched on psalm. You might try including one or more additional keywords in your search. Since you are really searching for music (compositions) you might try searching on psalm music - or, for 4-part SATB settings, search on psalm 4vv SATB. Take a look at Help:How do I search for a score? for assistance on using the search facililties available. ChuckGiffen

tnx.. Ik took the liberty of adressing the problem of the numbering of psalms, which difers btwn the romancatholic and protestant traditon and placing the result on this page.. --Wursten 09:21, 30 December 2005 (PST)


Hi Noel (mjolnir)!

I was just in the process of replying to a topic you started over at the CPDL forums - the one you entitled "EEEEK! My landmarks have moved..." Anyway, according to the history of this page - http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Psalm&oldid=56026#Texts_.26_translations

you'd done all of Days 1 to 5, and Days 29 and 30, both morn and even. Coming across the page this evening I just saw a whole lot of unfilled-in bits of text looking rather forlorn and so I went on a tidying spree :)

Seriously though, it might be worth using the Sandbox, or this Talk:Psalm page, for recording any meta-editing information that might be relevant, such as "Which day am I up to adding translations for..." :)

Best regards, PML (it's Phil[u]ip[/u] by the way; or else I'd probably prefer it if you called me Fred! j.k.) --Pml 05:55:53, 2006-04-06 (PDT)

OK. For anyone who examines the history page and compares the details of the various changes I made to this page on 2006 April 16, between 12:43 and 13:55 (inclusive), the explanation is that I was editing on two different instances of the page without realizing it.

I added content to the table of English incipits, and also changed the table layout to two columns instead of three to see how it looks.

But what I think would be an even better layout to have one column list the Latin incipit, and the other the English incipit, both of which are links to the appropriate page, thusly

Latin                           English 

22 Dominus regit me 23 The Lord is my shepherd

112 Laudate pueri

113 In exitu 114 When Israel
115 Not unto us, O Lord

114 Dilexi quoniam 116 I am well pleased

115 Credidi

116 Laudate Dominum 117 O praise the Lord


etc.

If it then seems expedient, other Psalm incipits can also be added, for example, 39:5, which was the beginning of Greene's setting, "Lord, let me know mine end". Incipits should also be added for the various sections of Psalm 118 / 119.

"Meta-use" for the English Incipit table: I am using this as a means of keeping track of where I am in adding the Coverdale translation to the Psalms pages.

ns 2006 April 16 0835 CDT

Links on psalm pages that don't point anywhere

These include links to Luther's Bible, Vulgate, CoE BCP etc. I have removed links on Psalm 2 page. Are there any plans for links to pages by these names in the future? Bobnotts 06:28, 29 January 2007 (PST)

Another broken link: http://www.anova.org/sev/htm/hb/19_psalms.htm which should be pointing the New Standard Revised Edition. Actually there's not much we can do with that site, even there the link is broken! I suggest we replace it wit http://bible.oremus.org/ (first Google hit on the string "New Revised Standard Edition"). -- Arthur 2007-02-21 20:58 CET (19:58 UTC)