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... Adam of S. Victor's : " Heri mundus exultavit Ét exultans celebravit Christi natalítia : Heri chórus angelorum , Prosecutus est caelorum Regem cum laetítia , " The clausula being fixed and rhyming , various effects could be brought ...
... Adam of S. Victor's : " Heri mundus exultavit Ét exultans celebravit Christi natalítia : Heri chórus angelorum , Prosecutus est caelorum Regem cum laetítia , " The clausula being fixed and rhyming , various effects could be brought ...
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... Adam of S. Victor , and for cen- turies this form was the favorite one of sacred poetry . Hun- dreds were written and used all over northern Europe ; they were less known in Italy , Spain , and southern France . They were often sung to ...
... Adam of S. Victor , and for cen- turies this form was the favorite one of sacred poetry . Hun- dreds were written and used all over northern Europe ; they were less known in Italy , Spain , and southern France . They were often sung to ...
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... Adam . - damna , penalty . 7. salutis ordo , plan of salvation . 8. Multiformis , as serpent , man , angel . 10. Ad Gal iv 4 ubi venit plenitudo temporis misit Deus filium suum factum ex muliere . 11. conditor , as Aóyos , verbum . 15 ...
... Adam . - damna , penalty . 7. salutis ordo , plan of salvation . 8. Multiformis , as serpent , man , angel . 10. Ad Gal iv 4 ubi venit plenitudo temporis misit Deus filium suum factum ex muliere . 11. conditor , as Aóyos , verbum . 15 ...
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... Adam of S. Victor , p . 59 , 25. 5. Hugh of S. Victor says that the lioness guards her cubs , which are born dead , for three days , until their sire quickens them . Cf. Adam of S. Victor's hymn , De ss . Evangelistis , p . 56 , line 25 ...
... Adam of S. Victor , p . 59 , 25. 5. Hugh of S. Victor says that the lioness guards her cubs , which are born dead , for three days , until their sire quickens them . Cf. Adam of S. Victor's hymn , De ss . Evangelistis , p . 56 , line 25 ...
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... Adam of S. Victor and later writers . " The oldest Ms. is of the tenth century . Its authorship is unknown . It has been used constantly at Easter , and was introduced into the Mystery plays . Metr . tr . in A. & M. 110. Commentary by ...
... Adam of S. Victor and later writers . " The oldest Ms. is of the tenth century . Its authorship is unknown . It has been used constantly at Easter , and was introduced into the Mystery plays . Metr . tr . in A. & M. 110. Commentary by ...
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Adam ADORO TE DEVOTE Alleluia perenne Ambrose ancient angelorum Apoc authorship Bapt based beata became Book books born breviaries CALIFORNIA called century Christi Christus church College Commentary by Kayser common cruce cuncta Deum Deus dimeter catalectic Domine Easter edition English Episc found Gaude gloria Greek Gregory hymn hymns iambic dimeter Ierusalem Iesu Iesum Iesus Ioann Isaias Israel known Latin hymns Laud life lucis made Matt medieval melody in Young Meth Metr Metre modern Mone musical New York omnibus order Original melody panis Paraclito Pascha Patris Ph.D Poetry Professor prose Prudentius Psalm rapid reading Ready redemptor rhyme rhyming Roman breviary saeculum Schaff Selections sequence seven great hymns sine Sion Spiritus Stabat Mater stanza Sunday THOMAS A KEMPIS Thomas Aquinas tibi translations Trinitas trochaic dimeter University used Venantius Fortunatus Veni VENI SANCTE SPIRITUS venit Venite adoremus versions Victor vitae word
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Page 54 - O lux beatissima, Reple cordis intima Tuorum fidelium Sine tuo numine, Nihil est in homine. Nihil est innoxium, Lava quod est sordidum...
Page 63 - Cuncta stricte discussurus! Tuba mirum spargens sonum Per sepulcra regionum, Coget omnes ante thronum. Mors stupebit et natura, Cum resurget creatura, Judicanti responsura.
Page 64 - Ingemisco tanquam reus, culpa rubet vultus meus ; supplicanti parce, Deus. Qui Mariam absolvisti et latronem exaudisti, mihi quoque spem dedisti ; Preces meae non sunt dignae, sed tu, bonus, fac benigne, ne perenni cremer igne. Inter oves locum praesta et ab haedis me sequestra statuens in parte dextra; Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis, voca me cum benedictis.
Page viii - Splendor paternae gloriae, De luce lucem proferens, Lux lucis et fons luminis, Diem dies illuminans, Verusque sol illabere, Micans nitore perpeti, Iubarque Sancti Spiritus Infunde nostris sensibus.
Page 37 - Hora novissima, tempora pessima sunt, vigilemus, Ecce minaciter imminet arbiter ille supremus Imminet, imminet ut mala terminet, aequa coronet, Recta remuneret, anxia liberet, aethera donet, Auferat aspera duraque pondera mentis onustae, Sobria muniat, improba puniat, utraque juste.
Page 19 - Gloria, laus, et honor, tibi sit Rex Christe Redemptor : Cui puerile decus prompsit Hosanna pium.
Page 29 - ... flos perpetuus rosarum ver agit perpetuum; candent lilia, rubescit crocus, sudat balsamum. virent prata, vernant sata, rivi mellis influunt; pigmentorum spirat odor, liquor et aromatum; pendent poma floridorum non lapsura nemorum. non alternat luna vices, sol vel cursus siderum; agnus est felicis urbis lumen inocciduum; nox et tempus desunt ei; diem fert continuum.
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Page 78 - PLAUTUS, Menaechmi, based upon the edition of Brix. By HAROLD N. FOWLER, Ph.D., Professor in the Western Reserve University. Ready.