Ante luciferum*
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- 197r
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Folio: 197r - Feast: Epiphania,8
Folio: 197r - Feast: Dom. 1 p. Epiphaniam
Folio: 197r - Feast: Octava Epiphaniae
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Folio: 196v - Feast: Epiphania,8
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1 | L A B | Omnes nationes venient a | 004128 |
2 | L A B | Venient ad te qui detrahebant | 005331 |
Folio: 197r - Feast: Epiphania,8
1 | L A B | Omnes de Saba venient aurum | 004119 |
2 | V A 1 | Ante luciferum* | 001434 |
3 | V R | Reges Tharsis* | 007523 |
4 | V H | Hostis Herodes* | 008248:08 |
5 | V W | Reges Tharsis* | 008180 |
6 | V A M | Venit lumen* | 005344 |
7 | M I | Christus apparuit* | 001054 |
8 | M H | A patre unigenitus* | 830001 |
9 | M A 1.1 | Afferte domino* | 001303 |
10 | M A 3.1 | Adorate dominum* | 001288 |
11 | M A 3.2 | Adorate dominum* | 001289 |
12 | M A 3.3 | Notum fecit* | 003964 |
13 | V A 1 | Ante luciferum* | 001434 |
14 | V R | Reges Tharsis* | 007523 |
15 | V H | Hostis Herodes* | 008248:08 |
16 | V W | Reges Tharsis et insulae* | 008180 |
17 | V A M | Baptizat miles regem servus | 001553 |
Folio: 197v - Feast: Hilarii
Folio: 197v - Feast: Octava Epiphaniae
1 | V A R | Fulgebunt justi* | 002907 |
2 | V W | Laetamini* | 008120 |
3 | M I | Christus apparuit* | 001054 |
4 | M H | A patre unigenitus* | 830001 |
5 | M | Te deum laudamus* | 909010 |
6 | M W | Omnes de Saba venient* | 008159 |
7 | L A 1 | Veterem hominem renovans | 005373 |
Provenance: Mainz
Date: 15th century (1425-1450) | 1430
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The computer file was prepared by James Boyce, O. Carm. (Fordham University), with editorial assistance from Keith Glaeske (The Catholic University of America).
Date: 15th century (1425-1450) | 1430
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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James Boyce, O. Carm.
Fordham University
The computer file was prepared by James Boyce, O. Carm. (Fordham University), with editorial assistance from Keith Glaeske (The Catholic University of America).