Dum complerentur dies pentecostes erant
- Folio
- 092v
- Sequence
- 7
- Full text as in Source (standardized spelling)
- Dum complerentur dies pentecostes erant omnes pariter dicentes alleluia
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- Dum complerentur dies pentecostes erant omnes pariter dicentes alleluia
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PL-WRu Ms. R 503
PL-WRu Ms. R 503
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Folio: 092v - Feast: Dom. Pentecostes Display next chants ▾
Folio: 092r - Feast: Dom. Pentecostes
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1 | V A | Veni sancte spiritus reple tuorum | 005327 |
2 | V R | Apparuerunt* | 006110 |
3 | V H | Veni creator* | 008407 |
4 | V W | Emitte spiritum* | 008052 |
5 | V A M | Non vos relinquam orphanos alleluia | 003941 |
6 | C A N | Alleluia spiritus paraclitus alleluia docebit | 001354 |
7 | M I | Alleluia spiritus domini replevit orbem | 001034 |
8 | M H | Illumina cor hominum* | 008283c |
9 | M A 1.1 | Factus est repente de caelo | 002847 |
10 | M A 1.2 | Confirma hoc deus quod operatus | 001873 |
11 | M A 1.3 | Emitte spiritum tuum et creabuntur | 002643 |
12 | M W 1. | Spiritus domini replevit* | 008204 |
13 | M R 1.1 | Dum complerentur dies pentecostes erant | 006536 |
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Folio: 093r - Feast: Dom. Pentecostes
Provenance: Wrocław
Date: 14th century (2nd half) | 1350+
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The inventory for PL-WRu R 503 was prepared by Bartosz Izbicki (The Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences), with editorial assistance from Barbara Swanson (University of Waterloo).
Date: 14th century (2nd half) | 1350+
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Bartosz Izbicki
The Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences
The inventory for PL-WRu R 503 was prepared by Bartosz Izbicki (The Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences), with editorial assistance from Barbara Swanson (University of Waterloo).