Early Latin Hymns: With Introduction and Notes |
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Do thou who art light illuminate us with the bright face of the rising star . lux is found in all hymnals for rex of the original , perhaps adopted from 2. 29. In the same way at 22. i lux aurea is substituted for Prud.
Do thou who art light illuminate us with the bright face of the rising star . lux is found in all hymnals for rex of the original , perhaps adopted from 2. 29. In the same way at 22. i lux aurea is substituted for Prud.
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HYMN 28 This hymn is pieced together from Peristephanon II , the lines in the original being 15 , 17 , 397 , 398 , 21-32 , 549 , 550 , 565. It is based upon 14 , Ambrose's hymn on St Lawrence , the introduction to which should be ...
HYMN 28 This hymn is pieced together from Peristephanon II , the lines in the original being 15 , 17 , 397 , 398 , 21-32 , 549 , 550 , 565. It is based upon 14 , Ambrose's hymn on St Lawrence , the introduction to which should be ...
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13 speaks of principi limo , our original clay . ' For the phrase cp . Rom . xi . 20 noli altum sapere ; Cath . II . 32 castum sapit . 27. pondere u . ] Cp . Wisd . ix . 15 . 29. hinc ] i.e. because the bodies now in the ground will one ...
13 speaks of principi limo , our original clay . ' For the phrase cp . Rom . xi . 20 noli altum sapere ; Cath . II . 32 castum sapit . 27. pondere u . ] Cp . Wisd . ix . 15 . 29. hinc ] i.e. because the bodies now in the ground will one ...
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