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name of feastCORPUS CHRISTI
X-code[XCX & XCX0~8]
exact confirmed date from 10001264 extended to whole Roman church
other bibliographyother bibl.: Zawilla [1985]; Mathiesen [1983]
general informationest. 1246 in dioc. of Liège
Kalendar dateMovable
abbreviated feastname_X.CX

name of feastCorpus Christi [n2]
X-code[XCX2] (click here for the full office text)
incipit=VA1 iesum lauda ecclesia =MR1 omnes fideles agite =LA1 o quantam sanctitatem
liturgical order of serviceV=A5E C=AE M=secular L=A5E W=E
summary of poetic analysisV=losvo.I C=$.o M=i.oio{ot,ol,o}osi{i,o,i}o3{oi,o,ot} L=io3i.I W=.i [”q]
basic edition (usually AH)AH 5 #3
other editionedition: Kern [1954]
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: 3, 14~15th c., Austria, Czechoslovakia

name of feastCorpus Christi [n3]
X-code[XCX3] (click here for the full office text)
incipit=VA1 felix cibans felix cibus =MR1 concordantos sunt figure =LA1 homo qui de celis venit
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Iudeorum, Egypto
liturgical order of serviceV=A4RE M=monastic L=AE H=A4 W=E + M=A6
summary of poetic analysisV=v4{v}.i M=v.v6{v,vo,sl,vl}vsvvoo{v,o,ol,vo}.v{fl,v,il,vn} L=f.i H=v4 W=.i M=oosofv [”q]
general literaryacrostic in M=R: Corpus Cristi
basic edition (usually AH)AH 5 #4
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: 4 [2 Cistercian] * 14~15th c., Austria

name of feastCorpus Christi [n4]
X-code[XCX4] (click here for the full office text)
modelled on, borrows fromcompare XCX5
[&] author of original[&] Hervé de Nedellec, Master-General, O.P., ?1318
incipit=VA gaude felix parens ecclesia =MR1 mundum vocans ad agni nupcias =LA1 adest dies leticie
liturgical order of serviceV=AE M=secular L=A5E W=E + L=E Q=E
summary of poetic analysisV=t.t M=x.ofg{ti,it,it}ito{t,ot,ot}xgg{to,t,o} L=oggff.t W=.g L=.o Q=.g [”]
eccl. orderDominican
basic edition (usually AH)AH 5 #5
other bibliographyother bibl.: Zawilla [1985], p.79; Gy [1980]
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: 5 [1 Benedictine] 13~15th c., Germany

name of feastCorpus Christi [n5]
X-code[XCX5] (click here for the full office text)
modelled on, borrows fromcompare XCX4
incipit=VA gaude felix mater ecclesia =MR1 mundos vocans ad suas epulas =LA1 vere digna hostia
liturgical order of serviceV=AE M=IA6R4.A3R8 L=AE H=A4 W=E
general liturgical informationmonastic
summary of poetic analysisV=I.i M=x.oggoio{Tg,T,T,iT}ifg{oi,io,iT,oT,vg,g,vs,vo} L=i.T H=gsfs W=.g [”]
basic edition (usually AH)AH 24 #6
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: 5 [1 Benedictine] 13~15th c., Germany

name of feastCorpus Christi [n6]
X-code[XCX6] (click here for the full office text)
[&] author of original[&] Christian of Lilienfeld, d. before 1322
incipit=VA1 hodie recolitur =MR1 deus invisibilis =LA1 bibite carissimi
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Madian
liturgical order of serviceV=A4RE M=IA6R4.A5R4.ER4 L=AE H=A4 W=A4E
general liturgical informationmonastic
summary of poetic analysisV=g4{g}.v M=o.g3fgg{g,og,gl,gf}gfggf{ig,ig,eg,go}.g{gs,go,ig,vg} L=s.i H=vfsf W=gfgv.f [”q]
eccl. order?Cistercian
basic edition (usually AH)AH 41a #1
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: :ALilM 145

name of feastCorpus Christi [n7]
X-code[XCX7] (click here for the full office text)
incipit=VA1 o sacerdos in eternum =MR1 celebratur satis digne =LA1 sacramento dominus
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Grecum, Israelitis, Iudeis
liturgical order of serviceV=A4RE M=monastic {+ alt. v6} L=AE H=A4 W=E
summary of poetic analysisV=oovv{v}.i M=e.ivnlsg{vo,vo,vi,iT}igvogf{go,it,-l,i,iO}.i{vl,il,i,os} L=g.s H=iilg W=.I [”q]
[Ms source] :...Ms source :ZAK Muri 9

name of feastCorpus Christi [n8]
X-code[XCX8] (click here for the full office text)
incipit=VR o salvatoris magna clemencia [Ms :GKL Licht. 15] =WE o sacramentum pietatis [Ms :GKL Aug. perg. 60]
liturgical order of serviceV=R M=E W=E
general liturgical informationmonastic
summary of poetic analysisV={$e} M=.i W=.i [q]
[Ms source] :...Ms source various mss

name of feastCorpus Christi [prose office n1]
X-code[XCX] (click here for the full office text)
[&] author of original[&] thought to be by Thomas Aquinas, d. 1274, but the attribution is by no means certain
incipit=VA1 sacerdos in eternum =MR1 immolabit hedum multitudo =LA1 sapiencia edificavit(=) V=A5RE M=secular M=A3 M=R3 L=A5E T=R S=R N=R W=E + M=I [M=E is omitted](@) V=p5{p}.p M=p.p3{p,p,ph} p3{p,ph,p}p3{p3} M=p3 M={p3} L=p3hh.p T={o¶} S={o¶} N={Op} W=.p M=o [”q]
music: modal analysisV=12345{5}.6 M=4.123{1,2,3}456{4,5,6c}786c{7,8,1} M=183 M={5,1,7} L=12345.1 T={6} S={6} N={6} W=.5 M=-.
general informationsecular with monastic additions: this is the standard prose office that survived in most liturgical sources to the present day
[Ms source] :...Ms source, probable holograph * :FPN 1143 [13th-c.]