Hujus obtentu*
- Folio
- 136
- Sequence
- 3
- Full text as in Source (standardized spelling)
- Hujus obtentu*
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- Huius obtemptu
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- https://dlc.library.columbia.edu/catalog/cul:v6wwpzgpwg
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US-NYcubl MS 1
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Folio: 136 - Feast: Comm. unius electae
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Folio: 135 - Feast: Comm. unius electae
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1 | L A 1 | Dum esset rex in accubitu | 002450 |
2 | L A 2 | In odore unguentorum tuorum currimus | 003261 |
3 | L A 3 | Jam hiems transiit imber abiit | 003470 |
Folio: 136 - Feast: Comm. unius electae
1 | L A 4 | Veni electa mea et ponam | 005322 |
2 | L A 5 | Ista est speciosa inter filias | 003415 |
3 | L H | Hujus obtentu* | 830150 |
Folio: 137 - Feast: Comm. unius electae
Folio: 137 - Feast: In Dedicatione Eccl.
1 | L W | Elegit eam deus* | 008046.2 |
2 | V A | Domum tuam* | a02128 |
3 | V H | Urbs beata Jerusalem* | 008405.1 |
4 | V W | Haec est domus domini firmiter | 008086 |
5 | V A M | Sanctificavit dominus tabernaculum suum quia | 004748 |
Provenance: Italy
Date: 14th century | ca. 1340-1360
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
The inventory for US-NYcubl MS 1 was prepared by Martha Culshaw (Dalhousie University) with proofreading by Alessandra Ignesti (McGill University). The manuscript description was written by Susan Boynton (Columbia University) based on one written by Consuelo Dutschke (Columbia University).
Contributor: Martha Culshaw
Date: 14th century | ca. 1340-1360
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Martha Culshaw
Dalhousie University
The inventory for US-NYcubl MS 1 was prepared by Martha Culshaw (Dalhousie University) with proofreading by Alessandra Ignesti (McGill University). The manuscript description was written by Susan Boynton (Columbia University) based on one written by Consuelo Dutschke (Columbia University).
Contributor: Martha Culshaw