Sepelierunt*
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H-Bu lat. 118
H-Bu lat. 118
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Folio: 072v - Feast: Nat. Innocentium
Folio: 072v - Feast: Stephani
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Folio: 072r - Feast: Joannis Evang.
Folio: 072r - Feast: Stephani
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1 | L A 3 | Hic est discipulus meus sic | 003052 |
2 | L A 4 | Sunt de hic stantibus qui | 005056 |
3 | L A 5 | Ecce puer meus electus quem | 002536 |
4 | L W | Hic est discipulus ille qui | 008087 |
5 | L A B | Iste est Joannes* | 003425 |
8 | V2 A 1 | Tecum principium* | 005127 |
9 | V2 W | Valde honorandus est beatus | 008230 |
10 | V2 A M | Exiit sermo inter fratres | 002791 |
6 | L A R | Stephanus autem* | 005025 |
7 | L W R | Stephanus vidit caelos | 008207 |
Folio: 072v - Feast: Nat. Innocentium
1 | V2 A R | Hi sunt qui cum mulieribus | 003044 |
2 | V2 W R | Herodes iratus occidit* | 800191 |
5 | M R 1.1 | Centum quadraginta quattuor | 006273 |
3 | V2 A R | Sepelierunt* | 004866 |
4 | V2 W R | Stephanus vidit caelos | 008207 |
Folio: 073r - Feast: Nat. Innocentium
1 | M V 01 | Isti sunt qui venerunt ex | 006273a |
Provenance: Franciscan
Date: 14th century | 1300s
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The index for H-Bu lat. 118 was prepared by Andrew Mitchell at The University of Western Ontario, with the editorial assistance of Keith Glaeske (The Catholic University of America). The source description was edited by Debra Lacoste in April 2025.
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator
Date: 14th century | 1300s
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Andrew Mitchell
University of Western Ontario
The index for H-Bu lat. 118 was prepared by Andrew Mitchell at The University of Western Ontario, with the editorial assistance of Keith Glaeske (The Catholic University of America). The source description was edited by Debra Lacoste in April 2025.
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator