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Image Rauner Manuscript 003203 Folio 051v
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12020-05-26T22:20:12+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 051v Chant 3 Justus ut palma3The third chant of Rauner 003203 folio 051v "Justus ut palma," a versicle from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinusplain2020-07-17T23:04:17+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Justus ut palma," a versicle from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinus
Justus ut palma florebit | Sicut cedrus Libani
12020-05-26T22:20:12+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 051v Chant 4 Qui vult venire3The fourth chant of Rauner 003203 folio 051v "Qui vult venire," an antiphon before the Magnificat canticle from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinusplain2020-07-17T23:04:48+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Qui vult venire," an antiphon before the Magnificat canticle from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinus
Qui vult venire post me abneget semetipsum et tollat crucem suam et sequatur me | ~Magnificat
12020-05-26T22:20:12+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 051r Chant 4 Qui odit animam3The fourth chant of Rauner 003203 folio 051r "Qui odit animam," an antiphon before the Benedictus canticle from the office of Lauds, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinusplain2020-07-17T23:02:30+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Qui odit animam," an antiphon before the Benedictus canticle from the office of Lauds, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinus
Qui odit animam suam in hoc mundo in vitam eternam custodit eam | ~Benedictus
12020-05-26T22:20:12+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 051v Chant 1 Qui me confessus3The first chant of Rauner 003203 folio 051v "Qui me confessus," an antiphon from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinusplain2020-07-17T23:03:08+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Qui me confessus," an antiphon from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinus
Qui me confessus
12020-05-26T22:20:12+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 051v Chant 2 Deus tuorum3The second chant of Rauner 003203 folio 051v "Deus tuorum," a hymn from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinusplain2020-07-17T23:03:49+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Deus tuorum," a hymn from the office of Second Vespers, Feasts of the Martyred Popes Martin, John, Silverius, Pontianus, and Marcellinus