Jewish services in synagogue and home . yini Ge - rcsh Dar-ga Te - ))ir. m^^mfmmm^m^^^^ Y lib P sik Sof pa - .silk, suf pa - suk. NOTES 429 ;V:ri:]=?z=:^^F;riq=::1=r: E - cha ya-shba ba-dad ha-ir rab-ba-ti am ha-y. rab - ba - ti ba-go-yim sa - —|-H— 1 la - mas. ^Professor Petermann wrote for volume 5 of the Zeitschrift dcrdcutschcn morgcnldndisclicn Gcsellschaft an account of the old Churchmusic of the Armenians, showing it to have a notation greatlyanalogous to that of the trope; that is, not single notes, but largeror shorter phrases. Prof. Paul Haupt (now of Johns Hopkins) hasalso made rese
Jewish services in synagogue and home . yini Ge - rcsh Dar-ga Te - ))ir. m^^mfmmm^m^^^^ Y lib P sik Sof pa - .silk, suf pa - suk. NOTES 429 ;V:ri:]=?z=:^^F;riq=::1=r: E - cha ya-shba ba-dad ha-ir rab-ba-ti am ha-y. rab - ba - ti ba-go-yim sa - —|-H— 1 la - mas. ^Professor Petermann wrote for volume 5 of the Zeitschrift dcrdcutschcn morgcnldndisclicn Gcsellschaft an account of the old Churchmusic of the Armenians, showing it to have a notation greatlyanalogous to that of the trope; that is, not single notes, but largeror shorter phrases. Prof. Paul Haupt (now of Johns Hopkins) hasalso made researches into the origin of the trope. T. B. Megilla, 32a. The author of the saying, R. Johanan, is ofthe first generation of Western Emoraim; that is, an immediatedisciple of R. Judah, the Patriarch. See also T. J. on Megilla, § I, where it is claimed that the giving the sense, spoken of inNeh. 8: 8, was done by reading the Pentateuch with the properintonation. CHAPTER HI FRINGES AND PHYLACTERIES(Pp. 312-317) Berachoth, ch. 3, § 3, as to phylacteries. In case of the fringes,the words of the Law, ye shall see them, is relied on as showingthat they were not required at night. T. B. Menahoth, 436. ^
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