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IntroductionPange lingua gloriosi. Venantius Fortunatus. About 580.Vexilla Regis prodeunt. Venantius Fortunatus. About 580.*Apparebit repentina magna Dies Domini. Seventh century.*Sancti, venite, Corpus Christi sumite. Seventh century.*Hymnum canentes Martyrum. Venerable Bede. Died 735.Urbs beata Jerusalem. Eighth century.Gloria, laus, et honor. St. Theodulph of Orleans. Died 821.Tibi, Christe, Splendor Patris. B. Hrabanus Maurus. Died 856.*Lauda, Mater Ecclesia. St. Odo of Cluny.*Chorus Novæ Jerusalem. B. Fulbert of Chartres. Died about 1029.*Audi nos, Rex Christe. Eleventh century.*Gravi me terrore pulsas, vitæ dies ultima. St. Peter Damian. Died 1072.*Crux mundi benedictio. St. Peter Damian. Died 1072.*Cives Cœlestis Patriæ. Marbodus of Rennes. Died 1125.Lætabundus. St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Died 1153.*Hic breve vivitur. Bernard of Cluny. Twelfth century.*Patris Sapientia, Bonitas Divina. Twelfth century.*Cœnam cum discipulis. Twelfth century.*Jucundare, plebs fidelis. Adam of St. Victor. Died about 1180.*Ecce dies celebris. Adam of St. Victor.*Zyma vetus expurgetur. Adam of St. Victor.*Laudes Crucis attollamus. Adam of St. Victor.*Quam dilecta tabernacula. Adam of St. Victor.*In hoc anni circulo. Apparently of the twelfth century.O Filii et Fillæ. Apparently of the twelfth century.*Surrexit Christus hodie. Apparently of the twelfth century.*Finita jam sunt prœlia. Apparently of the twelfth century.*Jam pulsa cedunt nubilia. Apparently of the twelfth century.*Veni, Veni, Emmanuel. Apparently of the twelfth century.*Cœlos ascendit hodie. Apparently of the twelfth century.*Ecce tempus est vernale. Thirteenth century.Adoro Te devote, latens Deitas. St. Thomas Aquinas. Died 1274.Pange lingua gloriosi. St. Thomas Aquinas.Alleluia, dulce carmen. Thirteenth century.*Dies est lætitiæ. Thirteenth century.*Cedant justi signa luctus. Fourteenth century.*Novi partus gaudium.*Omnis fidelis gaudeat.*Gloriosi Salvatoris. Fifteenth century.*O beata beatorum.*Tandem fluctus, tandem luctus.*Attolle paullum lumina. Fifteenth or sixteenth century.*Exite, Sion Filliæ. Fifteenth or sixteenth century.*Huc ad jugum Calvariæ. Fifteenth or sixteenth century.*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.
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