Post ejus ergo obitilui hi
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- 151r
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- 4
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D-AAm G 20
D-AAm G 20
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Folio: 151r - Feast: Florini
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Folio: 150v - Feast: Florini
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1 | M V 01 | Quia perfecte Christum | 602863a |
2 | M R 2.2 | Dum beati preceptor Florini | 602864 |
3 | M V 01 | Quod illo secundum scripturas | 602864a |
4 | M R 2.3 | In signi viro sacro | 602865 |
5 | M V 01 | Ut talentum quo ditatus erat | 602865a |
Folio: 151r - Feast: Florini
1 | M V 02 | Gloria patri et filio et | 909000 |
2 | M A 3.1 | Sacerdos Christi Florinus et | 206306 |
3 | M A 3.2 | Prophetico namque praedixit | 206307 |
4 | M A 3.3 | Post ejus ergo obitilui hi | 206308 |
5 | M R 3.1 | Transactis multorum annorum | 602866 |
Folio: 151v - Feast: Florini
1 | M V 01 | Quae verba presbytero | 602866a |
2 | M R 3.2 | Cum secunda monitus visione | 602867 |
3 | M V 01 | Termen factus presbyter mox | 602867a |
4 | M R 3.3 | O pie Florine flos celice | 602868 |
Provenance: Aachen
Date: 13th century (2nd half) | 1200s
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The inventory for D-AAm G 20 was prepared by Ike de Loos (Universiteit Utrecht), Elizabeth Sander (University of Western Ontario), and Andrew Mitchell (University of Western Ontario), with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario) and Kate Helsen (University of Western Ontario).
Date: 13th century (2nd half) | 1200s
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Andrew Mitchell
University of Western Ontario -
Ike de Loos
Universiteit Utrecht -
Elizabeth Sander
University of Western Ontario
The inventory for D-AAm G 20 was prepared by Ike de Loos (Universiteit Utrecht), Elizabeth Sander (University of Western Ontario), and Andrew Mitchell (University of Western Ontario), with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario) and Kate Helsen (University of Western Ontario).