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Exposition on the Book of Psalms (Volume I - Psalms 1-36). by Saint Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430). Translated by Anonymous

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The Book of Psalms is commonly known as the Psalms or the Psalter, and is divided into five sections, each closing with a doxology. The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί (psalmoi) meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music". Most if not all are thought be composed by King David. The Psalms have always been an integral part of the prayers of the Christian church and especially among monks, who would generally chant all psalms in a week-long cycle. There have been many commentaries on the Psalms, but none perhaps more famous and widely used than St. Augustine's. This first volume covers the Psalms 1 - 36. (ancientchristian)
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Post by mightyfelix »

I was thinking of setting this up for you, and I know you've been waiting for an MC for a couple of days already. But now, taking a closer look at it, it looks like it's not public domain after all. This edition was printed in 1995, as you can see here: https://ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf108/npnf108/Page_ii.html

I'll see if I can find an older edition.
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Post by ancientchristian »

How about this one?

https://archive.org/details/expositionsonboo24augu/page/n11/mode/2up

And then changing it to Exposition on the Book of Psalms (Volume I - Psalms 1-36). I think 400 pages is probably plenty anyway.
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Well, I found one. https://archive.org/details/selectlibraryofn08auguuoft/

Not quite as easy to read, but definitely public domain. How does this look to you?
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Oh, yes, that one also would work quite well.
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Post by ancientchristian »

It seems the text is the same regardless. But yeah that double column format...
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Alright then, I'll set it up using the archive text you found.
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You only want 20 sections? Are you planning to combine some of the psalms together? Or would you prefer one section for each psalm?
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Well, I set it up with 20, but you can always add sections if you need to. Let me know if you need a reminder of how to do that. I'm assuming you're looking for a DPL, since I didn't see you name one, so I added a tilde to your topic heading.

When you've got the MW filled in and are ready to move to Going Solo, please let me know.
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Post by ancientchristian »

20 sections is fine. Yes please put that ~ there. I'm in need of a PL. I haven't found anybody yet that really likes my voice.
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Post by libraryanne »

Hi there,
I had some free time today so I've PL'ed section 1 and it is PL OK.
I can't offer to be your DPL yet, but if you are still in need of a DPL by the end of the week I'll try and PL more sections if they're in the MW.

Betty
I'll update the MW in a moment.
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Post by ancientchristian »

Fantastic, thank you for helping out. Any PLing you can do is much appreciated.
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I'll go ahead and move us over.
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Post by ancientchristian »

I'm thinking of trimming this project down to Psalms 1 - 10 and then fishing for a DPL. What do you think? Is that reasonable?
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Post by mightyfelix »

Can I ask why you're wanting to do this? It's not typical, or generally advisable, to only do part of a volume like that. If the reading is heavier or more difficult than you were expecting, or if you're just not enjoying it anymore, then you're not obliged to finish it, but I wouldn't want to catalogue a partial book. We could convert this to a group project and open the remaining sections to other readers. What would you think of that? Or we could just put it on hold, and if you ever want to come back to it, we'll pull it back out.
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