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1 1  [[[[image:roPsalt@CiobanuPsalter.png||height="388" width="666"]]>>roPsalt]]
2 -“Ciobanu” Slavonic-Romanian Psalter, f. 2v, 16th century, (Rom. Ms. no. 3465, Romanian Academy Library)
4 +//“Ciobanu” Slavonic-Romanian Psalter//, f. 2v, 16th century, (Rom. Ms. no. 3465, Romanian Academy Library)
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5 5  = Re-evaluating the Sixteenth Century Romanian Psalters.
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39 39  
40 40  == Research Questions ==
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43 43  Which are the sources of the sixteenth century Romanian Psalters?
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50 50  1. [[The Musical Instruments in the Early Vernacular Translations of the Psalms>>https://www.academia.edu/41370352/The_Musical_Instruments_in_the_Early_Vernacular_Translations_of_the_Psalms_Collective_Research_Museikon_3_2019_p_67_140_]], pp. 120–125.
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53 53  [[image:roPsalt@SlaRoPsalter.png>>roPsalt]]
54 -“Ciobanu” Slavonic-Romanian Psalter, f. 2v, 16th century,
55 -(Rom. Ms. no. 3465, Romanian Academy Library)
59 +//Slavonic-Romanian Psalter from Voroneț//,
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63 +f. 26r, 16th century, (Rom. Ms. no. 693,
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62 62  
63 63  == Project Outline ==
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83 83  Dr. Iosif CAMARĂ
84 84  Lect. Dr. Alex MORUZ
85 85  Dr. Ana-Veronica Catană-SPENCHIU
86 -Prof. dr. Marina VRACIU (“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași)
95 +Prof. Dr. Marina VRACIU (“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași)
87 87  Dr. Gabriela HAJA (“A. Philippide” Institute of Romanian Philology, Iași)
88 88  Dr. Vladimir AGRIGOROAEI (CÉSCM Poitiers – CNRS)
89 89  Dr. Ágnes KORONDI (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest)