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Psalterium Alias Laudatorium
The Psalterium alias laudatorium (Psalter or Doxology) is a literary work that was written by Francesc Eiximenis in Latin language, Latin between 1404 and 1408 in Valencia. It consists of a collection of prayers, and was dedicated to the Pope of Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII, Benedict XIII. Structure and content The book has three hundred forty-four prayers, that are divided into three cycles of contemplative prayers: ''De laude creatoris'' (On the praise of the Creator), ''De vita et excellentia redemptoris'' (On the life and excellency of the Redeemer) and ''De vita et ordinatione hominis viatoris'' (On the life and order of the man in the world). As Albert Hauf has pointed out, this work and the Vida de Jesucrist form a unity of literary creation, and the only thing that changes is the style. This way, as Hauf himself states, the ''Psalterium'' takes a different style from that of the Vida de Jesucrist for the same basic content. Origin Between 1404 and 1408, Francesc Eiximen ...
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Psalterium may refer to: * Psalterium (book), book of Psalms * Psalterium (instrument), a stringed musical instrument, the name of which is synonymous with the psaltery * Psalterium (neuroanatomy), a structure in the commissure of fornix * Psalterium Georgii, a constellation * Omasum, the third stomach of ruminants See also

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