[Beate pastor Petre clemens accipe

Folio: 
053r
Sequence: 
0
Office/Mass: 
L
Genre: 
H
Cantus ID: 
a01134
Mode: 
4
Finalis: 
E
Extra: 
105
Manuscript Reading Full Text (standardized spelling): 
[Beate pastor Petre clemens accipe voces precantum criminumque vincula verbo resolve cui potestas tradita aperire terris caelum apertum claudere | Egregie doctor Paule mores instru]e et nostra tecum pectora in coelum trahe velate dum meridiem cernat fides et solis instar sola regnet charitas | Sit trinitati sempiterna gloria honor potestas atque jubilatio in unitate quae gubernat omnia per universa aeternitatis saecula | Amen
Manuscript Reading Full Text (MS spelling): 
e, et nostra tecum pectora in caelum trahe: velata dum meridiem cernat fides, et solis instar sola regnet charitas. | Sit trinitati sêpiterna gloria, honor, potestas, atque iubilatio, in vnitate quae gubernat omnia, per vniversa aeternitatis secula. | An.
Range: 
2-h-p-4
Indexing notes: 
Incomplete and misbound. The most likely original location for this chant is at 44v -- as the continuation of "Beate pastor Petre" (a fragmented chant that is continued in a later hand, with no neumes at the exact spot where this fragment recommences).The indexer suggested that this was the continuation of "Egregie doctor Paule", but "Beate pastor Petre" makes more sense on multiple levels, including how it includes the Egregie text, and that a memorial for Paul follows immediately after this fragment. As well, pitches are the same between this fragment and "Beate pastor Petre" as found at Peter and Paul on 112r. There are pitch and neumation differences between this fragment and "Egregie doctor Paule" at 114r / 225 for the Conversion of Paul.