Thesaurus hymnologicus sive hymnorum canticorum sequentiarum, Volume 5

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J.T. Loeschke, 1856
 

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Page 68 - I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies, and of all the truth, which thou hast shewed unto thy servant; for with my staff I passed over this Jordan, and now I am become two bands.
Page 200 - He made him ride on the high places of the earth, That he might eat the increase of the fields; And he made him to suck honey out of the rock, And oil out of the flinty rock...
Page 34 - Verbum bonum et suave, personemus illud Ave, per quod Christi fit conclave virgo, mater, filia : Per quod Ave salutata mox concepit fecundata virgo, David stirpe nata, inter spinas lilia.
Page 114 - ... confidence of the poet in the universal interest of his theme, a confidence which has made him set out his matter with so majestic and unadorned a plainness, as at once to be intelligible to all...
Page 4 - Adae deceptor. Quos cum magistro meo Isoni obtulissem, ille studio meo congratulatus imperitiaeque compassus, quae placuerunt laudavit, quae autem minus, emendare curavit dicens: Singulae motus cantilenae singulas syllabas debent habere. Quod ego audiens, ea quidem quae in ia veniebant, ad liquidum correxi: quae vero in le vel /«, quasi inpossibilia vel attemptare neglexi, cum et illud postea usu facillimum deprehenderim, ut testes sunt Dominus in Syna et Mater.
Page 70 - the loveliest of all the hymns in the whole circle of Latin sacred poetry...
Page 57 - Нас die nos lava, Christe mundans ysopo, fac et dignos hoc mysterio , mare siccans , Leviathan perforans maxillam hamo armilla.
Page 104 - Me." 7 Here, that is, here in the Church, those things really take place, which, in Scripture history are allegorically set forth. The Nile is the world, because it flows through Egypt, the land of darkness. Moses is the natural state of man ; the Ark, his vain endeavour to work out a righteousness of his own: — Pharaoh's daughter, the Grace of GOD : which finally makes him by adoption a son of the True King.
Page 129 - Signum audi novitatis : crede solum, et est satis, non est tuae facultatis solvere corrigiam : grande signum et insigne est in rubo et in igné ; ne appropiet indigne calceatus quispiam.
Page 253 - Ave stirps Davidica, piscina probatica, pectora purifica. P. g. Ortus solis sidère 30 oritur in vespere, nesciens occidere. P. g. Per te salus nascitur, per te pauper pascitur et pax per te oritur. P. g. 35 Ave salus hominum, peperisti dominum, aufer mores criminum. P. g. Laus deo ingénito, laus sit unigénito 40 lausque sit paráclito.

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