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Viderunt omnes*
Source
New York City (NY), Columbia University - Butler Library - Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Plimpton MS 040I
Folio
001r
Sequence
2
Feast
Circumcisio Domini
Service
MI
Genre
Cm
Cantus ID
g00558
Mode
*
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Viderunt omnes*
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Viderunt omnes
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US-NYcub Plimpton MS 040I
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001r
001v
> 001v
Folio:
001r
- Feast:
Circumcisio Domini
0
MI
Al
[Alleluia Multifarie olim deus loquens
g00585
1
MI
Of
Tui sunt caeli*
g00557
2
MI
Cm
Viderunt omnes*
g00558
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Folio:
001v
- Feast:
Epiphania
1
MI
In
Ecce advenit dominator dominus et
g00596
2
MI
InV
Deus judicium tuum regi da
g00596a
US-NYcub Plimpton MS 040I
Provenance:
Italy
Date:
14th century
|
1340-1360
Inventoried by:
Joshua Leonard
Columbia University
Full texts entered by:
Joshua Leonard
Columbia University
Proofreader:
Anna de Bakker
University of Notre Dame, McGill University, and Dalhousie University
Additional editor:
Susan Boynton
Columbia University
Contributor:
Joshua Leonard