name of feast | Benedictus [n1] |
X-code | BE01 (click here for the full office text) |
incipit | =VA1 preclarum late =MR1 florem mundi periturum =LA1 armis precinctus |
placenames in texts: geography | placenames Israelita, Nursia, Roma |
liturgical order of service | V=A4E M=monastic L=A5E W=E + L=R W=R |
general liturgical information | monastic, with secular version |
summary of poetic analysis | V=l4.o M=l.o6{o4}o6{io,o,o,o}.o{o,lh,o,lh} L=l$eal.o W=.o L={o} W={ol} [”q] |
music in general | indexed transcription |
music: modal analysis | V=1234.1 M=4.123456c{1,2,5c,4}781456{5,6c,7,8}.1{1,2,3,6c} L=23456c.7 W=.1 L={6} W={6} |
basic edition (usually AH) | AH 25 #52 |
general information | in some sources this is called historia nova: see Andrew Hughes, NNOHM |
summary of original sources listed in AH | sources: very numerous, * 12~16th c. |
name of feast | Benedictus [n2] |
X-code | BE02 (click here for the full office text) |
modelled on, borrows from | said to be based on the office for St Anthony of Padua |
incipit | =VA1 fuit re et gracia =MR1 quando pater filiis =LA1 benedictus petere |
placenames in texts: geography | placenames Nursie |
liturgical order of service | V=A5E M=IA3R3.A3RR.A3R3 L=A5E W=E + M=V |
summary of poetic analysis | V=g5.g M=i.g3{g3}g3{g,g}g3{g3} L=g5.g W=.g M={-g} |
eccl. order | ?Franciscan |
basic edition (usually AH) | AH 25 #53 |
summary of original sources listed in AH | sources: 1, Franciscan 15th c. |
name of feast | Benedictus [n3] [Translation n1] |
X-code | BE03 (click here for the full office text) |
incipit | =MA1 dilectus dei mummolus =LA1 gloriosus christicola |
placenames in texts: geography | placenames Galliam, Italiam, Beneventi, Casinum, Romanum, Gallis, Bonodium, Aurelianensis |
liturgical order of service | M=A12 L=A5 |
general liturgical information | monastic |
summary of poetic analysis | M=o3to8 L=o5 [”] |
basic edition (usually AH) | AH 13 #23 |
general information | only the antiphons of matins and lauds |
summary of original sources listed in AH | sources: 4, 11~12~15th c., France |