A psaltery (), or sawtry, an archaic form, is a fretboard-less box zither (a simple chordophone) and is considered the archetype of the zither and dulcimer. Plucked keyboard instruments such as the harpsichord were also inspired by it. Its resonance box is usually trapezoidal, rectangular or in the form of a "pig's head" and often richly decorated.
In the King James Bible "psaltery", and its plural, "psalteries", are used to translate several words from the Hebrew Bible whose meaning is now unknown.These words are the Hebrew keli (כלי) in Psalm 71:22 and I Chronicles 16:5; nevel (נבל) in I Samuel 10:5; 2 Samuel 6:5; I Kings 10:12; I Chronicles 13:8; 15:16, 20, 28; 25:1, 6; II Chronicles 5:12; 9:11; 20:28; 29:25; Nehemiah 12:27; Psalms 33:2; 57:6; 81:2; 92:3; 108:2; 144:9; and 150:3; and the Aramaic pesanterin (פסנתרין) in Daniel 3:5, 7, 10, and 15.
Shapes included "triangular (rotte), trapezoidal, semitrapezoidal, wing shaped, or harp shaped". The psalterion decacordum was shaped like a square and had ten strings strung vertically. Stings could run in courses, as viewed in the middle-ages artwork.
The hammered dulcimer and related instruments, such as the santur, cimbalom, yangqin, and khim, appear very similar to psalteries, and it is often hard to tell which one historical images represent. They differ in that the player strikes the strings with small hammers rather than plucking them. As a result, they have much higher string tension and heavier frames.
In the 19th century, several related zithers came into use, notably the guitar zither and the autoharp. In the 20th century, the bowed psaltery came into wide use. It is set up in a triangle format so that the end portion of each string can be bowed.
File:Gorleston Psalter psaltery player.png|Gorleston-on-Sea, England. Psaltery player from the Gorleston Psalter, c. 1310–1326.
File:AlaBohemicaPsaltery.jpg|(Kingdom of Bohemia, 14th century). Picture of an unusual type of psaltery, found in Central Europe. Labeled "Bohemian wing" psaltery in Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments.
File:18th century psaltery.jpg|18th century Spanish psaltery. Trapezoidal psaltery.
File:Benedictine Psalter - King playing a psalter.jpg|Carolingian Empire. Page from the Benedictine Psalter (842-850). David playing a four-sided psaltery, psalterium quadratum or psalterium decochordum.
File:Musician with psaltery from the Psalterium cum Canticis ('Werdener Psalter') Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Ms. theol. lat. fol. 561.jpg|1020-1050, Germany. Musician with psaltery from Werdener Psalter.
File:María3.jpg|Spain. Three shapes of psalteries (bottom row) from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, Códice Rico.
File:Hans Memling - Christ with Singing and Music-Making Angels - Psaltery player.jpg|Germany, 15th century. Angel playing a pig's head psaltery.
File:La-Chaise-Dieu JPG0 (1).JPG|France
File:Elder of the Apocalyps MET medcast603.jpg|France. 1145-1155. Elder of the Apocalypse
File:Bayeux (14) Cathédrale Crypte Ange musicien 11.JPG|France, Notre Dame Cathedral
File:CatedralDeBurgosP1130665.jpg|Spain. Burgos Cathedral.
File:Cancioneiro da Ajuda, folio 59, musicians with psaltery and clappers.jpg|Spain, 13th century. Cancioneiro da Ajuda, folio 59, musicians with psaltery and clappers
File:Cappella Palatina-ceiling-ISL15002.jpg|Triangular psaltery, Palatine Chapel, ca. 1140 A.D.
File:Woman playing psaltery, Tobias Stimmer.jpg|Woman playing psaltery, circa 1570 A.D.
File:Psaltery notes, Museum Musicum Theoretico-Practicum page 72.jpg|Psaltery notes, Museum musicum theoreticalo practicum page 72
File:Cantigas de Santa Maria, Musician's Codex, page Bl-2 062V.jpg|1280 A.D. Rotte. Cantigas de Santa Maria
File:Cantigas de Santa Maria, Musician's Codex, page Bl-2 096V.jpg|1280 A.D. Cantigas de Santa Maria
File:Cantigas de Santa Maria, Musician's Codex, page Bl-2 089R.jpg|1280 A.D. Cantigas de Santa Maria.
File:Cantigas de Santa Maria, Musician's Codex, page Bl-2 071V.jpg|1280 A.D. Cantigas de Santa Maria.
File:David MET DT1498.jpg|Circa 1408-1410, Italy. David playing a psaltery, painting by Lorenzo Monaco.
Modern psaltery
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