Dedisti hereditatem R. Timentibus nomen
- Folio
- 138v
- Sequence
- 2
- Full text as in Source (standardized spelling)
- Dedisti hereditatem R. Timentibus nomen tuum domine
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- Dedisti hereditatem | Timentibus nomen tuum domine
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US-Cai 1911.142b
US-Cai 1911.142b
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Folio: 138v - Feast: Comm. Apostolorum
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1 | M V 01 | Protege domine populum tuum et | 006792za |
Folio: 138v - Feast: Comm. Apostolorum
1 | M V 02 | Gloria patri et filio et | 909000 |
2 | M W | Dedisti hereditatem R. Timentibus nomen | 008007 |
3 | L A 1 | Hoc est praeceptum meum ut | 003080 |
4 | L A 2 | Majorem caritatem nemo habet ut | 003685 |
Folio: 139r - Feast: Comm. Apostolorum
1 | L A 3 | Vos amici mei estis si | 005492 |
2 | L A 4 | Beati pacifici beati mundo corde | 001588 |
3 | L A 5 | In patientia vestra possidebitis animas | 003267 |
Provenance: Dominican
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The inventory for US-Cai 1911.142b was begun at a "crowdsourcing" session at the International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, 12 May 2017. It was completed at Dalhousie University in the fall of 2017 by undergraduate and graduate students Gillian Boonstra, Laura Jones, Andrea Klassen, Hilary McSherry, Brayden Olson, Becky Shaw, and Krystal Zhang, in a seminar run by Jennifer Bain. Alessandra Ignesti proofread the inventory and the texts, and Joel Oliver-Cormier entered the melodies.
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Rebecca Shaw
University of Toronto Libraries -
Brayden Olson
Dalhousie University -
Gillian Boonstra
Dalhousie University -
Laura Jones
Dalhousie University -
Hilary McSherry
Dalhousie University -
Krystal Zhang
Dalhousie University -
Andrea Klassen
Dalhousie University -
Kate Helsen
Western University (Ontario) -
Jennifer Bain
Dalhousie University
The inventory for US-Cai 1911.142b was begun at a "crowdsourcing" session at the International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, 12 May 2017. It was completed at Dalhousie University in the fall of 2017 by undergraduate and graduate students Gillian Boonstra, Laura Jones, Andrea Klassen, Hilary McSherry, Brayden Olson, Becky Shaw, and Krystal Zhang, in a seminar run by Jennifer Bain. Alessandra Ignesti proofread the inventory and the texts, and Joel Oliver-Cormier entered the melodies.