Posuerunt me in lacu inferiori
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- Posuerunt me in lacu inferiori in tenebrosis et in umbra mortis
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CDN-Ttfl MSS 09700
CDN-Ttfl MSS 09700
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Folio: 099r - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
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Folio: 098v - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
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1 | M A 3.1 | Deus adjuvat me et dominus | 002165 |
2 | M A 3.2 | In pace factus est locus | 003264 |
3 | M A 3.3 | Factus sum sicut homo sine | 002849 |
4 | M W 3. | In pace factus est locus | 008098 |
5 | M R 3.1 | Astiterunt reges terrae et principes | 600155 |
6 | M V 01 | Quare fremuerunt gentes et populi | 600155a |
7 | M R 3.2 | Aestimatus sum cum descendentibus in | 006057 |
Folio: 099r - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
1 | M V 01 | Posuerunt me in lacu inferiori | 006057b |
2 | M R 3.3 | Sepulto domino signatum est monumentum | 007640 |
3 | M V 01 | Accendentes principes sacerdotum ad Pilatum | 007640b |
4 | L A 1 | O mors ero mors tua | 004045 |
Folio: 099v - Feast: Sabbato Sancto
1 | L A 2 | Plangent eum quasi unigenitum quia | 004295 |
2 | L A 3 | Attendite universi populi et videte | 001512 |
Provenance: Firenze
Date: 15th century (1st half) | c. 1400
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
CDN-Ttfl MSS 09700 was inventoried by Manuel Piazza (University of Toronto, later Yale Institute of Sacred Music) with proofreading by Andrea Klassen (to folio 37) and Alessandra Ignesti, both working as Research Assistants at Dalhousie University.
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Date: 15th century (1st half) | c. 1400
Cursus: Secular
Inventoried by:
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Manuel Piazza
University of Toronto / Yale Institute of Sacred Music
CDN-Ttfl MSS 09700 was inventoried by Manuel Piazza (University of Toronto, later Yale Institute of Sacred Music) with proofreading by Andrea Klassen (to folio 37) and Alessandra Ignesti, both working as Research Assistants at Dalhousie University.
Contributor: CANTUS Database Administrator