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Image Rauner Manuscript 003203 Folio 074r
12020-07-13T03:20:02+00:00The Dartmouth College Digital Scriptorium41219092ef3888c0b9c161351d60a48559b8ad384383Image of folio 074r of Rauner Manuscript 003203, a sixteenth-century antiphoner in the Rauner Special Collections Library of Dartmouth College2020-07-13T03:31:47+00:002019-01-29Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumimagejpegLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th centuryJohn Bell95368f97d82dceffed8038b36e9c51da6c29afe3
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12020-07-13T03:58:22+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 074r Chant 1 Corpora sanctorum4The first chant of Rauner 003203 folio 074r "Corpora sanctorum," the third antiphon from the office of Lauds, Common of Several Martyrsplain2020-07-19T18:33:00+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Corpora sanctorum," the third antiphon from the office of Lauds, Common of Several Martyrs
Corpora sanctorum in pace sepulta sunt et vivent nomina eorum in eternum | ~Deus deus
12020-07-13T03:58:22+00:00Rauner 003203 Folio 073v Chant 1 Cum palma ad regna3The first chant of Rauner 003203 folio 073v "Cum palma ad regna," the second antiphon from the office of Lauds, Common of Several Martyrsplain2020-07-19T18:32:13+00:00Dartmouth College Digital ScriptoriumtextplainLatinIsPartOf Rauner Manuscript 00320316th century
"Cum palma ad regna," the second antiphon from the office of Lauds, Common of Several Martyrs
Cum palma ad regna pervenerunt sancti coronas decoris meruerunt de manu dei | ~Jubilate