Tria sunt munera*
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- 056r
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- 6
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- Tria sunt munera*
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- Tria sunt munera
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A-Wn Cod. 1890
A-Wn Cod. 1890
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Folio: 056r - Feast: Dom. 1 p. Epiphaniam
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Folio: 055v - Feast: Dom. 1 p. Epiphaniam
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2 | M H | Jesus refulsit omnium* | 008334 |
3 | M A 1. | Stella ista sicut flamma coruscat | 005022 |
4 | M R 1.1 | Illuminare* | 006882 |
5 | M R 1.2 | Venit lumen tuum* | 007833 |
6 | M R 1.3 | Omnes de Saba venient* | 007314 |
7 | M R 1.4 | Reges Tharsis* |
Folio: 056r - Feast: Dom. 1 p. Epiphaniam
1 | M A 2. | Afferte domino* | 001303 |
2 | M R 2.1 | Magi veniunt ab oriente* | 007112 |
3 | M R 2.2 | Interrogabat magos* | 006981 |
4 | M R 2.3 | Stella quam viderant* | 007701 |
5 | M R 2.4 | Videntes stellam* | 007864 |
6 | M A 3. | Tria sunt munera* | 005181 |
Folio: 056v - Feast: Dom. 1 p. Epiphaniam
1 | M R 3.1 | Tria sunt munera* | 007777 |
Provenance: Southern Germany / Austria
Date: 12th century | 1100s
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
The inventory for A-Wn Cod. 1890 was prepared by Robert Klugseder (Universität Regensburg) with editorial assistance from Andrew Mitchell (University of Western Ontario). Full texts were added by Jacob deGroot-Maggetti (University of Waterloo). Manuscript description written by Rebecca Shaw (Dalhousie University).
Date: 12th century | 1100s
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
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Robert Klugseder
Universität Regensburg
The inventory for A-Wn Cod. 1890 was prepared by Robert Klugseder (Universität Regensburg) with editorial assistance from Andrew Mitchell (University of Western Ontario). Full texts were added by Jacob deGroot-Maggetti (University of Waterloo). Manuscript description written by Rebecca Shaw (Dalhousie University).