Cum accepisset acetum*
- Folio
- 110r
- Sequence
- 8
- Indexing Notes
- Check rubric with original; "ut supra"? This chant does not occur previously in this manuscript.
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D-W Cod. Guelf. 29 Helmst. (Heinemann-Nr. 32)
D-W Cod. Guelf. 29 Helmst. (Heinemann-Nr. 32)
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Folio: 110r - Feast: Fer. 6 in Parasceve
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Folio: 109v - Feast: Fer. 6 in Parasceve
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1 | M R 3.3 | Tenebrae factae sunt dum | 007760 |
2 | M V 01 | Cum ergo accepisset acetum | 007760b |
3 | L A 1 | Proprio filio suo non | 004395 |
Folio: 110r - Feast: Fer. 6 in Parasceve
1 | L A 2 | Anxiatus est in me spiritus | 001442 |
2 | L A 3 | Ait latro ad latronem nos | 001316 |
3 | L A 4 | Dum conturbata fuerit anima | 002444 |
4 | L A 5 | Memento mei domine dum | 003736 |
5 | L A B | Posuerunt super caput ejus | 004343 |
6 | X | Kyrie eleison* | 909040 |
7 | V2 | Christus dominus* | 008443 |
8 | V2 A M | Cum accepisset acetum* | 001970 |
Folio: 110v - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
1 | M A 1.1 | In pace in idipsum dormiam | 003265 |
2 | M A 1.2 | Habitabit in tabernaculo tuo | 002987 |
3 | M A 1.3 | Caro mea requiescet in spe | 001775 |
4 | M W 1. | In pace in idipsum | 008099 |
5 | M R 1.1 | Sepulto domino signatum est | 007640 |
6 | M V 01 | Ne forte veniant discipuli | 007640a |
7 | M R 1.2 | Jerusalem luge et exue te | 007032 |
Provenance: Hilwartshausen
Date: 16th century | 1500-1600
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The inventory for D-W 29 Helmst. (Heinemann 32) was prepared by Kate Helsen (The University of Western Ontario), with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (The University of Western Ontario). Manuscript description written by Rebecca Shaw (Dalhousie University), with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (University of Waterloo). Thank you to Claudia Höhle for additional editorial notes (2020-21).
Contributor: Kate Helsen
Date: 16th century | 1500-1600
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Kate Helsen
Western University (Ontario)
The inventory for D-W 29 Helmst. (Heinemann 32) was prepared by Kate Helsen (The University of Western Ontario), with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (The University of Western Ontario). Manuscript description written by Rebecca Shaw (Dalhousie University), with editorial assistance from Debra Lacoste (University of Waterloo). Thank you to Claudia Höhle for additional editorial notes (2020-21).
Contributor: Kate Helsen