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Venient ad te*

Source: 
Klosterneuburg, Augustiner-Chorherrenstift - Bibliothek, 1011
Folio: 
088r
Sequence: 
2
Feast: 
Octava Epiphaniae
Office/Mass: 
L
Genre: 
W
Cantus ID: 
008233
Mode: 
*
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Folio: 088r - Feast: Octava Epiphaniae
1 L H Gratuletur omnis* 830140
2 L W Venient ad te* 008233
3 L A B Praecursor Joannes.. 004358
4 P A Aqua comburit pecc.. 001467
5 T A Te qui in spiritu* 005122
6 S A Baptista contremui.. 001552
7 N A Caput draconis* 001768
8 V2 A 1 Tecum principium* 005127

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A-KN 1011

Provenance: Klosterneuburg
Date 14th century | 1300s
Indexed by:
  • Debra Lacoste
    University of Western Ontario; University of Waterloo
Proofreaders:
  • Debra Lacoste
The inventory for A-KN 1011 was prepared by Debra Lacoste (The University of Western Ontario).

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