Praesta pater*
- Folio
- 169r
- Sequence
- 13
- Extra
- 017r
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D-AAm G 20
D-AAm G 20
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Folio: 169r - Feast: Fer. 4 per annum
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Folio: 168r - Feast: Fer. 4 per annum
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1 | M A 1.5 | A timore inimici eripe domine | 001196 |
2 | M A 1.6 | In ecclesiis* | 003230 |
Folio: 169r - Feast: Fer. 4 per annum
1 | M A 1.6 | In ecclesiis benedicite | 003230 |
2 | M W 1. | Deus vitam meam nuntiavi tibi | 008011 |
3 | L A 1 | Tibi soli peccavi domine | 005150 |
4 | L A 2 | Te decet hymnus deus in | 005115 |
5 | L A 3 | Labia mea laudabunt te in | 003557 |
6 | L A 4 | Exsultavit* | 002816 |
7 | L A 4 | Exsultavit cor meum in domino | 002816 |
8 | L A 5 | Caeli caelorum laudate deum | 001836 |
9 | L H 01 | Rerum creator optime | 008381 |
10 | L H 02 | Te sancte Christe poscimus | 008381a |
11 | L H 03 | Mentes manusque tollimus | 008381b |
12 | L H 04 | Vides malum quod gessimus | 008381c |
13 | L H 05 | Praesta pater* | 008381d |
14 | L W | Repleti sumus* | 008181 |
15 | L A B | Salutem ex inimicis nostris | 004684 |
Folio: 169v - Feast: Fer. 5 per annum
1 | M I | Adoremus dominum quoniam ipse | 001011 |
2 | M A 1.1 | Domine* | 002330 |
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).