Gratias tibi ago domine quia
- Folio
- 001r
- Sequence
- 4
- Differentia
- ?
- Full text as in Source (standardized spelling)
- Gratias tibi ago domine quia memor es mei et misisti ad me apostolum tuum curare vulnera mea
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- {Gra}tias tibi ago domine quia memor es mei et misisti ad me {apostolum tuum curare} vulnera mea | _eu{ouae}
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Cantus D:07lvz
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1 | V2 A | Summa ingenuitas [ista est in | 005053 |
2 | V2 A M? | -m multitudo -- | 900000 |
3 | V R | [In omnem terram exivit] | 006918? |
4 | V W | Nimis -- | 008148? |
5 | V A M | [Quodcumque ligaveris super] terram erit | 004561 |
6 | M I | Gaudete* | 001080 |
7 | M A 1.1 | Petrus et Joannes ascendebant in | 004287 |
8 | M A 1.2 | Claudus quidam cum vidisset Petrum | 001829 |
9 | M A 1.3 | Argentum et aurum non est | 001480 |
10 | M A 1.4 | In [nomine Jesu Christi] | 003260 |
11 | M A 1.5 | Exsiliit claudus et [ambulabat et | 002803 |
Date:
13th century
13th century (1st half)
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1200s
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
The fragments in Connecticut USA, Private collections, D-07lvz were inventoried by Anna de Bakker (Dalhousie University) and proofread by Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University). This item was contributed by the Ridgefield Fragments Project; a private collection of over 100 pieces of musical and textual manuscript recovered from the spines of 25 18th century French books during restoration. The owner, who may be contacted via email at RidgefieldFragments@gmail.com, expresses his thanks for the support of the DACT team and wider academic community.
Contributor: Anna de Bakker
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
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Anna de Bakker
University of Notre Dame, McGill University, and Dalhousie University
The fragments in Connecticut USA, Private collections, D-07lvz were inventoried by Anna de Bakker (Dalhousie University) and proofread by Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University). This item was contributed by the Ridgefield Fragments Project; a private collection of over 100 pieces of musical and textual manuscript recovered from the spines of 25 18th century French books during restoration. The owner, who may be contacted via email at RidgefieldFragments@gmail.com, expresses his thanks for the support of the DACT team and wider academic community.
Contributor: Anna de Bakker