Propter intolerabiles rerum
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SI-Lna 18 (olim 17)
SI-Lna 18 (olim 17)
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Folio: 182r - Feast: Gregorii
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1 | M V 01 | Quoniam domini est regnum et | 007862a |
2 | M R 1.3 | Dum oraret in obscuro servus | 006551 |
3 | M V 01 | Quia misericordiam et | 006551a |
4 | M V 02 | Gloria patri et filio et | 909000 |
5 | M A 2.1 | Gregorius ut creditur | 002983 |
6 | M A 2.2 | Studiis liberalibus nulli | 005036 |
7 | M A 2.3 | Hic ab adolescentia divina | 003046 |
Folio: 182r - Feast: Gregorii
1 | M R 2.1 | Propter intolerabiles rerum | 007439 |
2 | M V 01 | Nec fecit proximo suo malum | 007439a |
3 | M R 2.2 | Orante beatissimo ad dominum | 007329 |
4 | M V 01 | Multum enim valet deprecatio | 007329a |
5 | M R 2.3 | Vere felicem praesulem verae | 007844 |
Folio: 182v - Feast: Gregorii
1 | M V 01 | A domino factum est istud et | 007844a |
2 | M V 02 | Gloria patri et filio et | 909000 |
3 | M A 3.1 | Sex struxit in Sicilia vir | 004878 |
4 | M A 3.2 | His sane monasteriis praedia | 003078 |
5 | M A 3.3 | Qui solebat in sericis | 004498 |
6 | M R 3.1 | Sanctus papa Gregorius vir | 007618 |
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).