Rauner 003203: A Sixteenth-Century AntiphonerMain MenuThe Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumThe Making of the BookConservation of Rauner 003203Digitization of the ManuscriptLacunae and Other Damage to the ManuscriptFeast: Common of ApostlesFeast: St. Matthew, ApostleFeast: St. Thomas, ApostleFeast: Common of a MartyrFeasts: Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and MarcellinusFeast: Common of Several MartyrsSaturdays, when the Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated, from the Octave of Easter until AdventFeast: Commemoration of the Cross TPFeast: Commemoration of the CrossGlossaryBibliographyAcknowledgementsThe Dartmouth College Digital Scriptorium41219092ef3888c0b9c161351d60a48559b8ad38The Dartmouth College Digital Scriptorium
Image Rauner Manuscript 003203 Folio 050r
12020-05-26T22:20:39+00:00The Dartmouth College Digital Scriptorium41219092ef3888c0b9c161351d60a48559b8ad384381Image of folio 050r of Rauner Manuscript 003203, a sixteenth-century antiphoner in the Rauner Special Collections Library of Dartmouth College2020-05-26T22:20:39+00:002019-01-29Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumimagejpegLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th centuryThe Dartmouth College Digital Scriptorium41219092ef3888c0b9c161351d60a48559b8ad38
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12020-05-26T22:20:12+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 050r Chant 1 Qui mihi ministrat4The first chant of Rauner 003203 folio 050r "Qui mihi ministrat," the third antiphon from the office of Lauds, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinusplain2020-07-17T22:58:40+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Qui mihi ministrat," the third antiphon from the office of Lauds, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinus
Qui mihi ministrat me sequatur et ubi ego sum illic sit et minister meus | ~Deus
12020-05-26T22:20:12+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 049v Chant 1 Qui sequitur me3The first chant of Rauner 003203 folio 049v "Qui sequitur me," the second antiphon from the office of Lauds, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinusplain2020-07-17T22:58:01+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Qui sequitur me," the second antiphon from the office of Lauds, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinus
Qui sequitur me non ambulat in tenebris sed habebit lumen vite dicit dominus | ~Jubilate