Tu autem domine miserere mei
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- 119v
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- 4
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SI-Lna 18 (olim 17)
SI-Lna 18 (olim 17)
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Folio: 119v - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
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Folio: 119r - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
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1 | M V 01 | Ne forte veniant discipuli | 007640a |
2 | M R 1.2 | Jerusalem luge et exue te | 007032 |
3 | M V 01 | Ululate pastores et clamate | 007032b |
4 | M R 1.3 | Plange quasi virgo plebs mea | 007387 |
5 | M V 01 | Plauserunt super me manibus | 007387b |
Folio: 119v - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
1 | M A 2.1 | Elevamini portae aeternales | 002631 |
2 | M A 2.2 | Credo videre bona domini in | 001948 |
3 | M A 2.3 | Domine abstraxisti ab inferis | 002325 |
4 | M W 2. | Tu autem domine miserere mei | 008225 |
5 | M R 2.1 | Recessit pastor noster fons | 007509 |
6 | M V 01 | Ante cujus conspectum mors | 007509a |
Folio: 120r - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
1 | M R 2.2 | O vos omnes qui transitis per | 007303 |
2 | M V 01 | Attendite universi populi et | 007303a |
3 | M R 2.3 | Ecce quomodo moritur justus | 006605 |
4 | M V 01 | In pace factus est locus ejus | 006605a |
5 | M A 3.1 | Deus adjuvat me et dominus | 002165 |
6 | M A 3.2 | In pace factus est locus | 003264 |
Provenance: Kranj
Date: 15th century (1475-1500) | 1491
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The index for SI-Lna 18 (olim 17) was prepared by Jurij Snoj (Institute of Musicology, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts) with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario).
Date: 15th century (1475-1500) | 1491
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Jurij Snoj
Institute of Musicology, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
The index for SI-Lna 18 (olim 17) was prepared by Jurij Snoj (Institute of Musicology, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts) with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario).