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  2. Jane Geddes (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Geddes secured a Leverhulme Research Award to produce two volumes for the Buildings of Scotland series, Aberdeenshire and North-East Scotland, 2008 - 2014. [5]In 2003, Geddes published the electronic version of the St Albans Psalter, [6] in a project funded with a major grant from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Board (now Arts and Humanities Research Council). [7]

  3. St. Albans Psalter - Wikipedia

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    Mary Magdalene announces the Risen Christ. The St Albans Psalter, also known as the Albani Psalter or the Psalter of Christina of Markyate, is an English illuminated manuscript, one of several psalters known to have been created at or for St Albans Abbey in the 12th century. [1]

  4. Chepman and Myllar Press - Wikipedia

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    A page from the psalter of the Aberdeen Breviary. (National Library of Scotland). The Chepman and Myllar Press was the first printing press to be established in Scotland. [1] The press was founded in 1508 in Edinburgh by Walter Chepman and Androw Myllar, both burgesses of the Scottish capital.

  5. Christina of Markyate - Wikipedia

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    St Alban's Psalter Psalm 105 initial Image from St. Alban's Psalter thought to portray Christina of Markyate (opening of Psalm 105, p. 285) Christina of Markyate was born with the name Theodora in Huntingdon , England, about 1096–1098 and died about 1155.

  6. Church music in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Psalter of 1564 was commissioned by the Assembly of the Church. It drew on the work of French musician Clément Marot, Calvin's contributions to the Strasbourg Psalter of 1539 and English writers, particularly the 1561 edition of the Psalter produced by William Whittingham for the English congregation in Geneva. The intention was ...

  7. Aberdeen's multimillion-dollar Gateway Center project suspended

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    Aug. 3—The Gateway Center project will have to wait. Despite $7 million committed to the roughly $14.9 million project, the Aberdeen City Council voted to "suspend all activity," regarding the ...

  8. Music in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    However, the triumph of the Presbyterians in the National Covenant of 1638 led to and end of polyphony and a new psalter in common metre, but without tunes, was published in 1650. [17] In 1666 The Twelve Tunes for the Church of Scotland, composed in Four Parts (which actually contained 14 tunes), designed for use with the 1650 Psalter, was ...

  9. Aberdeen a 'three-year' project - gossip - AOL

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    New Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin sees his spell at the Pittodrie club as a three-year project. (Press and Journal - subscription)