Hic est dies praeclarus in
- Folio
- 058v
- Sequence
- 1
- Full text as in Source (standardized spelling)
- Hic est dies praeclarus in quo salvator mundi apparuit quem prophetae praedixerunt angeli adoraverunt cujus stellam magi videntes gavisi sunt et munera ei obtulerunt
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- Hic est dies preclarus in quo salvator mundi apparuit quem prophete predixerunt angeli adoraverunt cuius stellam magi videntes gavisi sunt et munera ei obtulerunt
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Cantus MA Impr. 1537
Cantus MA Impr. 1537
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Folio: 058v - Feast: Epiphania
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1 | M V 01 | Caeli aperti sunt super eum | 006892a |
2 | M R 10 | Videntes stellam magi gavisi sunt | 007864 |
3 | M V 01 | Reges Tharsis et insulae munera | 007864a |
4 | M R 11 | Illuminare illuminare Jerusalem venit lux | 006882 |
5 | M V 01 | Et ambulabunt gentes in lumine | 006882a |
Folio: 058v - Feast: Epiphania
1 | M R 12 | Hic est dies praeclarus in | 006821 |
2 | M V 01 | Et intrantes domum invenerunt puerum | 006821a |
3 | L A 1 | Ante luciferum genitus et ante | 001434 |
4 | L A 2 | Venit lumen tuum Jerusalem et | 005344 |
Folio: 059r - Feast: Epiphania
Provenance: Muenster
Date: 16th century (1525-1550) | 1537
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The index for MA Impr. 1537 was prepared by Morné Bezuidenhout and Danette Brink (University of Cape Town) with editorial assistance from Kate Helsen and Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario).
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator
Date: 16th century (1525-1550) | 1537
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Danette Brink
University of Cape Town; Universität Regensburg -
Morné Bezuidenhout
University of Cape Town
The index for MA Impr. 1537 was prepared by Morné Bezuidenhout and Danette Brink (University of Cape Town) with editorial assistance from Kate Helsen and Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario).
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator