Psalmi a Vidici ad Hebraicam veritatem castigati (original) (raw)

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dbo:abstract Psalmi a Vidici ad Hebraicam veritatem castigati es un salterio de Tomas Cayetano impreso en Venecia en 1530 que contiene fragmentos del Antiguo Testamento, concretamente alabanzas a Dios y a sus leyes.​ En su mayoría son salmos atribuidos al rey David y que tenían como función ser leídos de acuerdo a lo que indicaba la liturgia eclesiástica.​ Su autor fue general de la orden de los dominicos y diplomático de la Santa Sede, famoso por polemizar y confrontar a opositores a la religión católica en el contexto de la inminente Reforma protestante. En el preámbulo de dicha obra, Cayetano destaca que desearía profundizar no en una Biblia interpretada sino traducida desde el hebreo.​ El ejemplar que conserva el Centro de Estudios de Historia de México Carso destaca porque en su portada se observa la leyenda "es del obispo de mexico fray Juan de Zumárraga" y en el interior de la misma hay anotaciones al calce con un estilo caligráfico del siglo XVI, que probablemente hizo el primer arzobispo de México. Este ejemplar pasó al resguardo de los carmelitas descalzos en su sede conventual de Querétaro, según la consigna de la portada. (es) Psalmi da Vidici ad Hebraicam veritatem castigati is a printed psaltery authored by Thomas Cajetan and printed in Venice in 1530. It contains fragments of the Old Testament and specifically praises God and his laws. Most of it is made up of psalms attributed to King David, which were to be read in accordance with the rules of the ecclesiastical liturgy. Its author was a general of the Dominican order and a Vatican diplomat, famous for polemics and for confronting opponents of the Catholic religion in the context of the imminent Protestant Reformation. In the preamble, Cayetano affirms that he prefers to study a Bible translated directly from Hebrew. The copy that is conserved by the Center for the Study of Mexican History stands out because on its cover one can see the legend "es del obispo de mexico fray Juan de Zumárraga" (it is the bishop of Mexico Fray Juan de Zumárraga's) and inside are marginal annotations in a calligraphic style considered to date from the 16th century, probably written by the first archbishop of Mexico. This copy came to be under the protection of the Discalced Carmelites at their headquarters in Querétaro, which is also noted on the cover. (en)
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dbp:author(s)_ Tomás Cayetano (en)
dbp:date c. 1530 (en)
dbp:exemplar(s)_ belonged to Fray Juan de Zumárraga. (en)
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dbp:name Psalmi da Vidici ad Hebraicam veritatem castigati (en)
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dbp:previouslyKept Discalced carmelitas in their headquarters of Querétaro (en)
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rdfs:comment Psalmi a Vidici ad Hebraicam veritatem castigati es un salterio de Tomas Cayetano impreso en Venecia en 1530 que contiene fragmentos del Antiguo Testamento, concretamente alabanzas a Dios y a sus leyes.​ En su mayoría son salmos atribuidos al rey David y que tenían como función ser leídos de acuerdo a lo que indicaba la liturgia eclesiástica.​ (es) Psalmi da Vidici ad Hebraicam veritatem castigati is a printed psaltery authored by Thomas Cajetan and printed in Venice in 1530. It contains fragments of the Old Testament and specifically praises God and his laws. Most of it is made up of psalms attributed to King David, which were to be read in accordance with the rules of the ecclesiastical liturgy. (en)
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