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name of feastStephanus [n1] [Invention n1]
X-codeST21 (click here for the full office text)
[&] author of original[&] Stephen, bishop of Liège, d. 920
incipit=VE ostendit sanctus gamaliel =MR1 beatus gamaliel =LA1 regressus lucianus
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Iudeis, Iudeos, Ierosolymitano, Ierosolymis
liturgical order of serviceV=E M=secular L=A5E W=E
summary of poetic analysisV=.p M=p.p3{p3}p3{pl,p$,p}p3{p,pt,p} L=p5.p W=.p [”q]
general literarythe text is essentially prose, but the chants are in modal order, and are said to set the style for later office composition
other editionedition: Auda [1923], with chant

name of feastStephanus [n2] [Invention n2]
X-codeST22 (click here for the full office text)
incipit=MR8 sancte dei preciose
liturgical order of serviceM=R
summary of poetic analysisM={v}
other editionedition: Cist. Lit. 12,2b p.336~7
general informationexcerpted from trochaic hymn with same incipit

name of feastStephanus [of Hungary]
X-code[ST31] (click here for the full office text)
[&] author of original[&] Raimundus [see acrostic below]; AH 29, p.8 refers to AH 28 #71 in error
incipit=VA confessor christi stephane =MR1 iam cum celos ascendisset =LA1 scandit sanctus alta celi
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Hungarorum, Pannoniorum, Pannonia, Hungariam, Hungaris, Alba, Hungarie
liturgical order of serviceV=AE M=secular- {-R9} L=A5E W=E + V=RE M=IIR W=EE
summary of poetic analysisV=i.i M=v.v3{v3}v3{v3}v3{v,v} L=v5.i W=.i V={i}.v M=v.v{vh} W=.ti [”q]
general literaryacrostic in M=IA: Raimundus
basic edition (usually AH)AH 28 #72
other bibliographyother bibl.: Falvy [1964], with chant; NGDMM "Plainchant" p.823
other editioncolour facsimile edition, Falvy [1963]
[Ms source] :...Ms source :AGU 211 [Codex Albensis], f.114~14v
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: numerous, * 15~16th c., Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary