The Songs of David Gallagher (Original Manuscripts)

The Songs of David Gallagher (Original Manuscripts)

Author: David Gallagher

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-03-24

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1300871288

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The Songs of David Gallagher is a collection of the lyrics to songs written by David Gallagher for accompaniment by guitar, piano, musical groups and full orchestra.


Backpacker

Backpacker

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Published: 1977-02

Total Pages: 80

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Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.


Clément Marot and Religion

Clément Marot and Religion

Author: Dick Wursten

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-05-20

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 9004193529

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Famous mainly for his chansons and epigrams, the French poet Clément Marot (1496-1544) also supplied the texts for the Huguenot Psalter. Did he only paraphrase the Psalms to do Marguerite de Navarre, the leading lady of reform-oriented France, a favour, or was there more to it? This book offers a new approach to this question, which has got stuck in a yes-no discussion. A breakthrough is forced by the author’s focussing on the Psalm paraphrases themselves, which until now have never actually been included in Marot research. Analysed from a multidisciplinary perspective the successive versions of these paraphrases reveal that Marot was interested in reaching a consistent, literary, and historically reliable versification of the Psalms, thus implicitly questioning the traditional christological exegesis. The author’s perusal of Jewish exegetical insights (Kimhi, Ibn Ezra) in Martin Bucer’s Commentary shows where Marot acquired a satisfactory hermeneutical framework.