Tate and Brady

Tate and Brady

Tate and Brady refers to the collaboration of Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady, which produced one famous work, "New Version of the Psalms of David" (1696). This work was a metrical version of the Psalms, and largely ousted the old version of T. Sternbold and J. Hopkins. A supplement was licensed in 1703.

Because of the association between the authors and the collection, the work itself is sometimes referred to as "Tate and Brady".


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