Servando jam qui maniceps
- Folio
- 261v
- Sequence
- 4
- Extra
- 048v
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D-AAm G 20
D-AAm G 20
260v <
> 262r
Folio: 261v - Feast: Servatii
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Folio: 260v - Feast: Servatii
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1 | V H 04 | Servando jam qui maniceps | 830037c |
2 | V H 05 | Sic te per illum quaesumus | 830037d |
3 | V R | Habemus* | 602786 |
4 | V A M | A progenie* | 001192 |
5 | X Sq | Lux praeclara lux sollemnis | 508010 |
Folio: 261v - Feast: Servatii
1 | X H 01 | Audi precantis agminis voces | 830037 |
2 | X H 02 | Tu sanctis quod ante gessimus | 830037a |
3 | X H 03 | Numquam tenes in nomine* | 830037b |
4 | X H 04 | Servando jam qui maniceps | 830037c |
5 | X H 05 | Sic te per illum quaesumus* | 830037d |
6 | V A M | In sanctitate domino | 202474 |
Folio: 262r - Feast: Servatii
0 | V A M | A progenie in progenies fecit | 001192 |
1 | M I | Regem Servatii dominum | 100242 |
2 | M A 1.1 | Ecce virum qui in lege | 206375 |
3 | M A 1.2 | Servus erat domini praesul | 206376 |
4 | M A 1.3 | Milia non timuit populi | 206377 |
5 | M W 1. | Amavit eum dominus* | 007941 |
6 | M R 1.1 | Vir pretiosus et deo dignus | 602794 |
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).