Nox et tenebrae*
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- 123v
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H-Bu lat. 118
H-Bu lat. 118
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Folio: 123v - Feast: Fer. 4 per annum
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1 | M V 01 | Laetabor et exsultabo in te | 006038za |
2 | L A 1 | Amplius lava me domine ab | 001390 |
3 | L A 2 | Te decet hymnus deus in | 005115 |
4 | L A 3 | Labia mea laudabunt te in | 003557 |
5 | L A 4 | Dominus judicabit fines | 002414 |
Folio: 123v - Feast: Fer. 4 per annum
1 | L A 5 | Caeli caelorum laudate deum | 001836 |
2 | L H | Nox et tenebrae* | 008352 |
3 | L W | Repleti sumus mane* | 008181 |
4 | L A B | De manu omnium qui nos | 002112 |
5 | V2 A 1 | Non confundetur cum loquetur | 003905 |
6 | V2 A 2 | Beati omnes qui timent | 001587 |
7 | V2 A 3 | Saepe expugnaverunt me a | 004679 |
Folio: 124r - Feast: Fer. 4 per annum
Folio: 124r - Feast: Fer. 5 per annum
1 | V2 A 4 | De profundis clamavi ad te | 002116 |
2 | V2 A 5 | Speret Israel in domino | 004990 |
3 | V2 H | Caeli deus sanctissime* | 008283 |
4 | V2 W | Dirigatur domine* | 008018 |
5 | V2 A M | Respexit dominus humilitatem | 004620 |
6 | M I | Dominum qui fecit nos venite | 001066 |
7 | M H | Nox atra rerum contegit* | 008351 |
8 | M A 1.1 | Domine deus in adjutorium | 002330 |
9 | M A 1.2 | Esto mihi domine in deum | 002681 |
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).
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).
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator