Tradetur enim gentibus ad
- Folio
- 191v
- Sequence
- 4
- Differentia
- *
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A-LIb 290 (olim 183; olim Gamma p 19)
A-LIb 290 (olim 183; olim Gamma p 19)
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Folio: 191v - Feast: Fer. 3 Hebd. 2 Quad.
Folio: 191v - Feast: Fer. 4 Hebd. 2 Quad.
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Folio: 191r - Feast: Fer. 2 Hebd. 2 Quad.
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1 | L A B | Ego principium qui et loquor | 002582 |
2 | V2 A M | Qui me misit mecum est | 004482 |
Folio: 191v - Feast: Fer. 3 Hebd. 2 Quad.
1 | L A B | Unus est enim magister vester | 005278 |
2 | V2 A M | Qui major est vestrum erit | 004477 |
3 | L A B | Ecce ascendimus Jerusalem et | 002496 |
4 | N A | Tradetur enim gentibus ad | 005165 |
5 | V2 A M | Sedere autem mecum non est | 004857 |
Folio: 192r - Feast: Fer. 5 Hebd. 2 Quad.
1 | L A B | Pater Abraham miserere mei et | 004231 |
2 | N A | Dives ille guttam aquae | 002258 |
3 | V2 A M | Fili recordare quia recepisti | 002873 |
Provenance: Kremsmünster
Date: 12th century | 1100s
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
The inventory for A-LIb 290 was prepared by Martin Czernin (Universität Wien) with editorial assistance from Keith Glaeske (Catholic University of America). NOTE: This source was formerly identified with the RISM siglum A-LIs (for the Bundesstaatliche Studienbibliothek), but now bears the siglum of the Upper Austrian State Library where the source is now held.
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator
Date: 12th century | 1100s
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
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Martin Czernin
Universität Wien
The inventory for A-LIb 290 was prepared by Martin Czernin (Universität Wien) with editorial assistance from Keith Glaeske (Catholic University of America). NOTE: This source was formerly identified with the RISM siglum A-LIs (for the Bundesstaatliche Studienbibliothek), but now bears the siglum of the Upper Austrian State Library where the source is now held.
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator