Deus deus meus respice in
- Source
- Wien, Diözesanarchiv, C-11
- Folio
- 108r
- Sequence
- 1
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Folio: 108r - Feast: Dom. de Passione
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Folio: 107v - Feast: Dom. de Passione
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1 | M A 3. | Invocabo nomen tuum domine ne | 003398 |
2 | M W 3. | Ne perdas cum impiis animam | 008146 |
3 | M R 3.1 | Tota die contristatus | 007771 |
4 | M V 01 | Et qui inquirebant mala mihi | 007771a |
5 | M R 3.2 | In proximo est tribulatio mea | 006931 |
Folio: 108r - Feast: Dom. de Passione
1 | M V 01 | Deus deus meus respice in | 006931a |
2 | M R 3.3 | In te jactatus sum ex | 006941 |
Folio: 108v - Feast: Dom. de Passione
1 | M V 01 | Erue a framea deus animam | 006941a |
2 | L A 1 | Vide domine afflictionem meam | 005378 |
3 | L A 2 | In tribulatione invocavi | 003297 |
4 | L A 3 | Judicasti domine causam | 003518 |
5 | L A 4 | Popule meus quid feci tibi | 004312 |
6 | L A 5 | Numquid redditur pro bono | 003972 |
Provenance: Kirnberg
Date: 15th century | 1400s+
Inventoried by:
The indices were prepared by Lap Kwan Kam (Universität Wien, for C-11, D-4 and the revision of C-10). Editorial assistance was provided by Keith Glaeske (Catholic University of America, for C-11 and C-10) and Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario, for D-4 and the revision of C-11 and C-10).
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator
Date: 15th century | 1400s+
Inventoried by:
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Lap Kwan Kam
Universität Wien
The indices were prepared by Lap Kwan Kam (Universität Wien, for C-11, D-4 and the revision of C-10). Editorial assistance was provided by Keith Glaeske (Catholic University of America, for C-11 and C-10) and Debra Lacoste (University of Western Ontario, for D-4 and the revision of C-11 and C-10).
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator