O magnum pietatis opus alleluia
- Folio
- 120r
- Sequence
- 1
- Full text as in Source (standardized spelling)
- O magnum pietatis opus alleluia mors mortua tunc est cum crucis in ligno mortua vita fuit alleluia alleluia
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- O magnum pietatis opus alleluya mors mortua tunc est | cum crucis in ligno mortua vita fuit alleluya alleluya
- Indexing Notes
- Sapientia Sunday V
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F-SO 596
F-SO 596
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Folio: 120r - Feast: De Sapientia
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Folio: 119v - Feast: De Sapientia
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1 | X R | Levabit dominus signum alleluia in | 007086 |
2 | X V 01 | Et erit dominus nominatus in | 007086a |
3 | X R | Crux benedicta nitet dominus qua | 006350 |
4 | X V 01 | Corpore quidem in ligno pependit | 006350a |
Folio: 120r - Feast: De Sapientia
1 | X R | O magnum pietatis opus alleluia | 007275 |
2 | X V 01 | In cruce mors moritur quia | 007275za |
3 | X R | Crux alma fulget per quam | 006349 |
Folio: 120v - Feast: De Sapientia
1 | X V 01 | Crux vincit crux regnat | 006349a |
2 | X R | Ecce crucem domini fugite partes | 006581 |
3 | X V 01 | Crux benedicta in quam triumphavit | 006581a |
4 | X R | Super omnia ligna cedrorum alleluia | 007724 |
Provenance: English
Date: 13th century (1275-1300) | late 13th c.
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
The inventory for F-SO 596 was prepared by Alison Altstatt (University of Northern Iowa School of Music) with the permission of the Abbey of St. Pierre de Solesmes. Proofreading by Alessandra Ignesti (Dalhousie University). Transcription assistance was provided by Lauren Purcell Joiner and Gabriel Forero Villamizar. Support for this project was provided by the University of Northern Iowa School of Music, the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, and Graduate College, the Beinecke Library of Yale University, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. All chants have been transcribed in both standardized and manuscript spellings. Rubrics have been added in the indexing notes. Stational liturgies have been indexed according to the feast on which they occur, as opposed to the saint at whose altar they were sung. In such cases, a clarifying note has been added in the indexing notes.
Contributor: Alison Altstatt
Date: 13th century (1275-1300) | late 13th c.
Cursus: Monastic
Inventoried by:
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Alison Altstatt
University of Northern Iowa
The inventory for F-SO 596 was prepared by Alison Altstatt (University of Northern Iowa School of Music) with the permission of the Abbey of St. Pierre de Solesmes. Proofreading by Alessandra Ignesti (Dalhousie University). Transcription assistance was provided by Lauren Purcell Joiner and Gabriel Forero Villamizar. Support for this project was provided by the University of Northern Iowa School of Music, the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, and Graduate College, the Beinecke Library of Yale University, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. All chants have been transcribed in both standardized and manuscript spellings. Rubrics have been added in the indexing notes. Stational liturgies have been indexed according to the feast on which they occur, as opposed to the saint at whose altar they were sung. In such cases, a clarifying note has been added in the indexing notes.
Contributor: Alison Altstatt