Mediaeval Hymns and Sequences - Free Audiobook

Mediaeval Hymns and Sequences - Free Audiobook

Author(s): John Mason Neale,

Language: English

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46 Chapter(s)
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Pange lingua gloriosi. Venantius Fortunatus. About 580.
  • 3. Vexilla Regis prodeunt. Venantius Fortunatus. About 580.
  • 4. *Apparebit repentina magna Dies Domini. Seventh century.
  • 5. *Sancti, venite, Corpus Christi sumite. Seventh century.
  • 6. *Hymnum canentes Martyrum. Venerable Bede. Died 735.
  • 7. Urbs beata Jerusalem. Eighth century.
  • 8. Gloria, laus, et honor. St. Theodulph of Orleans. Died 821.
  • 9. Tibi, Christe, Splendor Patris. B. Hrabanus Maurus. Died 856.
  • 10. *Lauda, Mater Ecclesia. St. Odo of Cluny.
  • 11. *Chorus Novæ Jerusalem. B. Fulbert of Chartres. Died about 1029.
  • 12. *Audi nos, Rex Christe. Eleventh century.
  • 13. *Gravi me terrore pulsas, vitæ dies ultima. St. Peter Damian. Died 1072.
  • 14. *Crux mundi benedictio. St. Peter Damian. Died 1072.
  • 15. *Cives Cœlestis Patriæ. Marbodus of Rennes. Died 1125.
  • 16. Lætabundus. St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Died 1153.
  • 17. *Hic breve vivitur. Bernard of Cluny. Twelfth century.
  • 18. *Patris Sapientia, Bonitas Divina. Twelfth century.
  • 19. *Cœnam cum discipulis. Twelfth century.
  • 20. *Jucundare, plebs fidelis. Adam of St. Victor. Died about 1180.
  • 21. *Ecce dies celebris. Adam of St. Victor.
  • 22. *Zyma vetus expurgetur. Adam of St. Victor.
  • 23. *Laudes Crucis attollamus. Adam of St. Victor.
  • 24. *Quam dilecta tabernacula. Adam of St. Victor.
  • 25. *In hoc anni circulo. Apparently of the twelfth century.
  • 26. O Filii et Fillæ. Apparently of the twelfth century.
  • 27. *Surrexit Christus hodie. Apparently of the twelfth century.
  • 28. *Finita jam sunt prœlia. Apparently of the twelfth century.
  • 29. *Jam pulsa cedunt nubilia. Apparently of the twelfth century.
  • 30. *Veni, Veni, Emmanuel. Apparently of the twelfth century.
  • 31. *Cœlos ascendit hodie. Apparently of the twelfth century.
  • 32. *Ecce tempus est vernale. Thirteenth century.
  • 33. Adoro Te devote, latens Deitas. St. Thomas Aquinas. Died 1274.
  • 34. Pange lingua gloriosi. St. Thomas Aquinas.
  • 35. Alleluia, dulce carmen. Thirteenth century.
  • 36. *Dies est lætitiæ. Thirteenth century.
  • 37. *Cedant justi signa luctus. Fourteenth century.
  • 38. *Novi partus gaudium.
  • 39. *Omnis fidelis gaudeat.
  • 40. *Gloriosi Salvatoris. Fifteenth century.
  • 41. *O beata beatorum.
  • 42. *Tandem fluctus, tandem luctus.
  • 43. *Attolle paullum lumina. Fifteenth or sixteenth century.
  • 44. *Exite, Sion Filliæ. Fifteenth or sixteenth century.
  • 45. *Huc ad jugum Calvariæ. Fifteenth or sixteenth century.
  • 46. *Triumphe! plaudant maria. Fifteenth or sixteenth century.

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This book is a collection of English translations of medieval Latin hymns. It contains interesting historical and/or liguistic facts about each hymn, some of which are still used in one form or other in the modern Christian church.

Note: An asterisk implies a belief that the piece so marked has not previously appeared in an English translation. (The Author) - Summary by Devorah Allen

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