Sub throno dei omnes sancti
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- 049v
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- 5
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1--k-k-j-k-h-gh--4
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A-KN CCl 1017
A-KN CCl 1017
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Folio: 049v - Feast: Nat. Innocentium
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Folio: 049r - Feast: Nat. Innocentium
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1 | M A 3.3 | Vindica domine sanguinem | 005427 |
2 | M R 3.1 | Coronavit eos dominus corona | 006342 |
3 | M V 01 | Amaverunt Christum in vita | 006342a |
4 | M R 3.2 | Isti sunt sancti qui non | 007021 |
5 | M V 01 | Hi sunt qui cum mulieribus | 007021a |
6 | M R 3.3 | Centum quadraginta quattuor | 006273 |
Folio: 049v - Feast: Nat. Innocentium
1 | M V 01 | Et in ore ipsorum non | 006273c |
2 | L A 1 | Herodes iratus occidit multos | 003032 |
3 | L A 2 | A bimatu et infra occidit | 001187 |
4 | L A 3 | Vox in Rama audita est | 005508 |
5 | L A 4 | Sub throno dei omnes sancti | 005039 |
Folio: 050r - Feast: Nat. Innocentium
Folio: 050r - Feast: Suff. Mariae Nat.
Folio: 050r - Feast: Stephani
1 | L A 5 | Cantabant sancti canticum | 001759 |
2 | L H | Rex gloriose* | 008386 |
3 | L W | Justorum animae* | 008114 |
4 | L A B | Hi sunt qui cum mulieribus | 003044 |
7 | P A | Ambulabunt mecum in albis | 001364 |
8 | T A | Laverunt stolas suas et | 003602 |
9 | S A | Angeli eorum semper vident | 001400 |
10 | N A | Sinite parvulos venire ad me | 004966 |
5 | L A R | Virgo dei genetrix* | 005448 |
6 | L A R | Lapidabant Judaei* | 003575 |
Provenance: Klosterneuburg
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The inventory for A-KN CCl 1017 was prepared by Debra Lacoste (The University of Western Ontario) with editorial assistance from Keith Glaeske (Catholic University of America).
Contributor: Debra Lacoste
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Debra Lacoste
Dalhousie University
The inventory for A-KN CCl 1017 was prepared by Debra Lacoste (The University of Western Ontario) with editorial assistance from Keith Glaeske (Catholic University of America).
Contributor: Debra Lacoste