Systema Psalmorum Metricvm presents a collection of metrical psalms, skillfully arranged by the renowned English theologian and poet Francis Hare. This edition, likely a later printing or commentary by Christian Weise, offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of religious devotion, classical learning, and poetic expression. Intended for scholarly and devotional use, the volume showcases the enduring appeal of the Psalms, rendered in elegant Latin verse.
Hare's work demonstrates a deep understanding of both biblical text and classical poetic forms. This book provides insight into 18th-century religious and intellectual life, offering a valuable resource for students of theology, literature, and hymnody.
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