Specie tua et*
- Folio
- 331v
- Sequence
- 3
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- Specie tua et*
- Full text as in Source (source spelling)
- Spetie tua et
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B-Gu Hs BKT.006
B-Gu Hs BKT.006
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Folio: 331v - Feast: Catharinae
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Folio: 331r - Feast: Catharinae
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1 | V A M | Inclyta sanctae virginis Catharinae sollemnia | 202513 |
2 | M I | Adoretur virginum rex in saeculorum | 100027 |
3 | M H | Pange lingua* | 830265 |
4 | M A 1.1 | Virgo sancta Catharina Graeciae gemma | 205274 |
Folio: 331v - Feast: Catharinae
1 | M A 1.2 | Specie corporis decora nimis enituit | 204720 |
2 | M A 1.3 | Traditur ergo a patre doctoribus | 204938 |
3 | M W | Specie tua et* | 008201 |
4 | M R 1.1 | Nobilis et pulchra prudens Catharina | 601492 |
Folio: 332r - Feast: Catharinae
1 | M V 01 | Cui rex carne pater fuerat | 601492a |
2 | M R 1.2 | Martyrium sitiens libamina Caesaris horrens | 601396 |
3 | M V 01 | Daemoniis plena sunt haec ait | 601396a |
4 | M R 1.3 | Haec quinquagenos oratores superatos dirigit | 601004 |
Provenance: Tongerloo
Date: 16th century (1500-1525) | 1522
Cursus: Secular
Proofreader:
The index for B-Gu Hs BKT.006 was prepared by Nicholas Bleisch and Henry T. Drummond with the collaboration of Tin Cugelj, Patrick Huang, Gillian Hurst, Karin Lagergren, David Merlin, Philippa Ovenden, and Miriam Wendling, with proofreading by Alessandra Ignesti (McGill University) and editorial assistance by Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
Contributor: Nicholas Bleisch
Date: 16th century (1500-1525) | 1522
Cursus: Secular
Proofreader:
The index for B-Gu Hs BKT.006 was prepared by Nicholas Bleisch and Henry T. Drummond with the collaboration of Tin Cugelj, Patrick Huang, Gillian Hurst, Karin Lagergren, David Merlin, Philippa Ovenden, and Miriam Wendling, with proofreading by Alessandra Ignesti (McGill University) and editorial assistance by Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
Contributor: Nicholas Bleisch