Jerusalem luge*
- Folio
- 239v
- Sequence
- 4
- Extra
- 170
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Folio: 239v - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
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1 | L A 5 | O vos omnes qui transitis | 004095 |
Folio: 239v - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
1 | L A B | Mulieres sedentes ad | 003826 |
2 | P R | Sepulto domino* | 007640 |
3 | P W | Diviserunt sibi* | 008020 |
4 | T R | Jerusalem luge* | 007032 |
5 | T W | In pace in idipsum* | 008099 |
6 | S R | Plange quasi* | 007387 |
7 | S W | Caro mea requiescet* | 007982 |
8 | N R | O vos omnes* | 007303 |
9 | N W | In pace factus est locus* | 008098 |
Folio: 240r - Feast: Dom. Resurrectionis
1 | V A 1 | Alleluia iv | 001329 |
2 | V A M | Vespere autem sabbati quae | 005371 |
Provenance: Mainz
Date: 15th century (1425-1450) | 1432
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).
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator
Date: 15th century (1425-1450) | 1432
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).
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator