Pretiosa sunt Thebaeorum
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- 311v
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D-AAm G 20
D-AAm G 20
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Folio: 311v - Feast: Mauritii
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Folio: 311r - Feast: Mauritii
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1 | M R 3.2 | Vir inclytus Mauritius martyr | 007897 |
2 | M V 01 | Iste est qui contempsit et* | 007897zb |
3 | M R 3.3 | Isti sunt invicti martyres | 602904 |
4 | M V 01 | Pretiosa -eberr-a martyrum Thebeorum ... | 602904a |
5 | M V 02 | Gloria patri et filio et | 909000 |
6 | L A 1 | Sancta legio Agaunensium | 004701 |
Folio: 311v - Feast: Mauritii
1 | L A 2 | Triumpharunt sancti martyres | 005192 |
2 | L A 3 | Sanctorum corpora sacri | 004762 |
3 | L A 4 | Pretiosa sunt Thebaeorum | 004372 |
4 | L A 5 | Ecce factus est sacer ille | 002514 |
5 | L A B | Flagrabat in beatissimis | 002883 |
6 | V2 A M | O vere sancti milites Thebaei | 004089 |
Folio: 312r - Feast: Cosmae, Damiani
1 | V A M | Beati martyres Christi Cosma | 200509 |
2 | L A 1 | Cosmas et Damianus Anthimus | 001938 |
3 | L A 2 | Cosmas et Damianus quasi ex | 001939 |
4 | L A 3 | Orantes autem sancti manebant | 004182 |
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).