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Creator
Date
1582
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[46], 367 [i.e. 366], [40+] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 304916
STC number: 2461
Folger call number: FILM Acc. 626
Folger holdings ID: 425874
Folger call number: For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink
Folger holdings ID: 425873
STC number: 2461
Folger call number: FILM Acc. 626
Folger holdings ID: 425874
Folger call number: For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink
Folger holdings ID: 425873
Notes
General notes
"Cum gratia & priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis." Signatures: A-S¹² T¹⁰ (last two leaves lacking?) Numerous errors in paging Imperfect: last two leaves containing colophon, printer's device and idex, lacking? -- Cf. variant copy at reel 275:2 Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library Available electronically as part of Early English books online Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1984. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1787:5)
Also known as
Uniform title: Whole book of Psalms. 1582
Extended title: The whole booke of Psalmes collected into English metre by T. Sternh., I. Hopk., W. Whittingham and others, conferred vvith the Hebrew, with apte notes to sing them withall ; newly set forth and allowed to bee song in all churches, of all the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before and after sermons, moreouer, in priuate houses for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all vngodly songes and balades, which tend [onely] to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth
Extended title: The whole booke of Psalmes collected into English metre by T. Sternh., I. Hopk., W. Whittingham and others, conferred vvith the Hebrew, with apte notes to sing them withall ; newly set forth and allowed to bee song in all churches, of all the people togither before and after morning and euening prayer, as also before and after sermons, moreouer, in priuate houses for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all vngodly songes and balades, which tend [onely] to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth
Related names
author: Sternhold, Thomas, -1549
associated with: Hopkins, John, -1570
associated with: Whittingham, William, -1579
associated with: Hopkins, John, -1570
associated with: Whittingham, William, -1579