Early Latin Hymns: With Introduction and Notes |
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All that in our present state of liturgical knowledge we are entitled to say is that this or that hymn was or was not included in ' the later hymnal ' - a term to be explained presently . But this is not very precise , because we do not ...
All that in our present state of liturgical knowledge we are entitled to say is that this or that hymn was or was not included in ' the later hymnal ' - a term to be explained presently . But this is not very precise , because we do not ...
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22. fulgore is a poetical form which troubled the later copyists , who thought that the sense of fulgure was wanted . Here it means with all thy flashing brightness ; cp . 2 Thess . ii . 8 . 23. It will be seen that I have taken the ...
22. fulgore is a poetical form which troubled the later copyists , who thought that the sense of fulgure was wanted . Here it means with all thy flashing brightness ; cp . 2 Thess . ii . 8 . 23. It will be seen that I have taken the ...
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Not one of the other hymns of this later nocturn series contains eight stanzas , each having but four ; except 63 , the unlikeness of which to the rest proclaims it as a later intruder , and 68 , which now consists of five stanzas .
Not one of the other hymns of this later nocturn series contains eight stanzas , each having but four ; except 63 , the unlikeness of which to the rest proclaims it as a later intruder , and 68 , which now consists of five stanzas .
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NOTE ON THE TEXT xxvxxviji | 1 |
AMBROSE 16114 | 35 |
PRUDENTIUS 115148 | 115 |
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