name of feast | DOMINICUS |
X-code | DO21~4 |
death date of saint | d. 1221 |
type of saint | doctor |
approx. date from 1000 | b. near Burgos, Spain, 1170 |
canonization date | can. 1234 |
general information | founder of Dominican order; combatting of Albigensian heresy |
Kalendar date | August 5, later August 4, then August 8; tr. May 24 |
place [e.g., bishop, abbot "of"] | of Osma |
date of transl., invention, etc., and places assoc. with relics | tr. 1233 |
abbreviated feastname | _Dmnc |
name of feast | Dominicus [n1] |
X-code | DO21 (click here for the full office text) |
[&] author of original | [&] Julian of Speyer [see FR21] was said in the 14th c. to have written quamplures antiphons and responsories for Dominic at the request of the order, but was preventend by death for completing the historia [Anal. Boll. 19, 1900, p.338]. It is not known whether these form part of the office that was finally approved. |
incipit | =VA gaude felix =MR1 mundum vocans =LA1 adest dies leticie |
placenames in texts: geography | placenames Hispania, Bononia |
liturgical order of service | V=AE M=secular L=A5E W=E + L=E W=E |
summary of poetic analysis | V=T.T M=x.ogg{Tx,T,T}oTo{T,oT,oT}xgg{To,iT,o} L=oggff.i W=.g L=.T W=.T [”] |
music in general | indexed transcription |
music: modal analysis | V=1.7 M=4.123{1,2,3x}456c{4,5,6c}781{7,8G,1x} L=12345.6c W=.6 L=.5 W=.1 |
basic edition (usually AH) | AH 25 #85 |
other edition | edition, with German transl.: Promnitz [1927] |
summary of original sources listed in AH | sources: very numerous, * Dominican 13~16th c. |
name of feast | Dominicus [n2] [Translation n1] |
X-code | DO22 (click here for the full office text) |
incipit | =VA adest dies leticie =MR1 fulget decus ecclesie |
liturgical order of service | V=AE M=IA3R3 L=A5E W=E |
summary of poetic analysis | V=o.o M=x.ogg{ol,lh,T} L=oogvg.o W=.O [”q] |
music in general | indexed transcription |
music: modal analysis | V=1.6c M=4.123{3,6cx,1x} L=1256c7.8 W=.6c |
basic edition (usually AH) | AH 25 #86 |
summary of original sources listed in AH | sources: 8, Dominican 14~15th c. |