Liberasti nos domine*
- Folio
- 001v
- Sequence
- 1
- Full text as in Source (standardized spelling)
- Liberasti nos domine*
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- Liberasti nos domin-
- Indexing Notes
- Rubric: Pro tribulacione. Not notated. Reference in red ink above the incipit to folio xviii? (the ink is barely legible).
- Image link
- https://fragmentarium.ms/view/page/F-b3z1/9237/68489
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Cantus D:0b3z1
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Folio: 001v - Feast: Pro tribulatione
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Folio: 001v - Feast: Pro tribulatione
1 | MI Gr | Liberasti nos domine* | g01254 |
2 | MI Of | [Si] ambulavero* | g01235 |
3 | MI Cm | Memento* | g01240 |
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6 | MI Of | Sicut in holocaustum* | g01165 |
7 | MI Cm | Amen dico vobis* | g01258 |
8 | MI Gr | Convertere domine* | g00711 |
9 | MI Al | -- -s* | 900000 |
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Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
The fragments in Connecticut USA, Private collections, D-0b3z1 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 during restoration from the spines of 25 18th-century French books. 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
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-0b3z1 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 during restoration from the spines of 25 18th-century French books. 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