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  No. III, “The Praise of the Virgin in Early Latin Hymns,” 1932,
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Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological
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  “The Mozarabic Hymnal,” vol. 75 (1944) 103-126.
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    392.
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    185-199.
Miscellaneous articles
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    “Notker Balbulus,” Sept. 1946, 101-5, 139.
    “Sancta Maria quid est?,” June, 1950, 59-61, 81.
    “Rabanus Maurus,” Summer, 1951, 55-57.
  Classical Outlook
    “Medieval Easter Hymns,” April, 1944, 65-6.
    “Adam of St. Victor,” Feb., 1947, 49-51.
    “Greek Hymns of the Nativity,” Dec., 1948, 25-6.
    “The Eighth Day,” May, 1950, 88-9.                         134
Classical Weekly
  “The Legend of St. Agnes in Early Latin Hymns,” Nov. 29, 1943,
     75.
  “The Legend of St. Eulalia in Mozarabic Hymns,” Oct. 9, 1944,
     12-3.
  “Hymns in the Horae Eboracenses,” Jan. 15, 1945, 90-5.
Folia
  “Sources of the Sequence Scalam ad Caelos,” May, 1947, 55-63.
  “Classical Influence in the Hymns of St. Ambrose,” vol. 4, nos.
     1-3 (1949) 1-5.
  “Aurelius Prudentius Clemens,” vol. 6, no. 2 (1952) 78-99.
The Hymn
  “John Mason Neale, Translator,” Oct., 1951, 5-10.
Speculum
  “Hymnista,” Jan., 1947, 83-4.
Traditio
  “Mozarabic Hymns in Relation to Contemporary Culture in
     Spain,” vol. 4 (1946) 149-77.
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                            Index
                    Index of Latin Hymns
A B C D E          F G H I       J   K L M N O P Q R S
                      T U V W X Y Z
                                 A
Ad cenam agni providi, 17, 34
Ad honorem regis summi, 56
Ad perennis vitae fontem, 49, 103
Adae carnis gloriosae, 1, 6
Adeste fideles, 80
Aeterna caeli gloria, 34
Aeterna Christi munera, 8, 17, 34, 86
Aeternae lucis conditor, 17
Aeterne rerum conditor, 3, 17, 33
Ales diei nuntius, 34
Alleluia piis edite laudibus, 14, 88
Alma redemptoris mater, 79
Altus prosator, 14
Angelus ad virginem, 79
Annua, sancte Dei, celebramus festa diei, 67
Ante saecula qui manens, 1
Apostolorum passio, 61
Audi, iudex mortuorum, 66
Aurora iam spargit polum, 34
Aurora lucis rutilat, 17, 34
Ave maris stella, 16, 91
Ave vivens hostia, 50
                                 C
Caeli Deus sanctissime, 33
Cantemus cuncti melodum nunc Alleluia, 45, 98
Certum tenentes ordinem, 17
Chorus novae Ierusalem, 49
Christe caeli Domine, 17
Christe precamur adnue, 17
Christe qui lux es et dies, 17, 34
Christo nato, rege magno, 67
Claro paschali gaudio, 16
Conditor alme siderum, 16
Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor, 69
Consors paterni luminis, 33
Corde natus ex parentis, 4
Crux benedicta nitet, 5, 65
                                 D
Dei fide qua vivimus, 17
Deus aeterni luminis, 17
Deus creator omnium, 3, 17, 33
Deus immensa trinitas, 31, 94
Deus qui caeli lumen es, 17
Deus qui certis legibus, 17
Deus qui claro lumine, 17
Dicamus laudes Domino, 17
Diei luce reddita, 17
Dies irae, 50, 60
                                 F
Fefellit saevam verbum factum te, caro, 1
Fulgentis auctor aetheris, 17
                                G
Gloria, laus et honor, 29, 65
                                H
Heri mundus exultavit, 47, 101
Hic est dies verus Dei, 17
Hymnum dicat turba fratrum, 2, 14, 76
                                 I
Iam lucis orto sidere, 33
Iam sexta sensim volvitur, 17
Iam surgit hora tertia, 3, 17
Illuminans altissimus, 17
Immense caeli conditor, 33
Imperator magne, vivas, 69
Intende qui regis, 17
                                                    136
                                 J
Jesu corona virginum, 34
Jesu dulcis memoria, 49
                                 L
Laetetur omne saeculum, 72
Lauda Sion Salvatorem, 50, 60, 105
Laudes omnipotens, ferimus tibi dona colentes, 68
Lucis creator optime, 16, 33
Lux ecce surgit aurea, 34
                                M
Magna et mirabilia, 17
Magnae Deus potentiae, 33
Magnum salutis gaudium, 65
Martyr Dei qui unicum, 34
Mediae noctis tempus est, 14, 17
Meridie orandum est, 17
Morte Christi celebrata, 52
                               N
Nocte surgentes vigilemus omnes, 12, 87
Nox atra rerum contegit, 33
Nox et tenebrae et nubila, 34
Nunc sancte nobis spiritus, 33
                                   O
O   lux beata trinitas, 33
O   quanta qualia, 49
O   Roma nobilis, 76
O   sola magnarum urbium, 4
                                  P
Pange lingua, gloriosi corporis mysterium, 50, 71
Pange lingua, gloriosi proelium certaminis, 5, 50, 64, 65
Perfectum trinum numerum, 17
Plasmator hominis Deus, 33
Postmatutinis laudibus, 17
Primo dierum omnium, 33
                                   Q
Quem terra pontus aethera, 16
                                   R
Recordare sanctae crucis, 50
Rector potens verax Deus, 33
Rerum creator optime, 33
Rerum Deus tenax vigor, 33
Rex aeterne Domine, 17
Rex gloriose martyrum, 34
                                   S
Salve festa dies.... Qua deus infernum vicit, 73, 110
Sacrata libri dogmata, 68
Salve festa dies.... Qua Christi mater visitat, 71
Salve festa dies.... Qua fuit assumpta Maria, 72
Salve, lacteolo decoratum sanguine festum, 67
Salve redemptoris mater, 47
Sancta Maria, quid est?, 69
Sancti spiritus assit nobis gratia, 42, 95
Sancti venite Christi corpus sumite, 14, 15, 89
Sanctorum meritis inclita gaudia, 34
Sator princepsque temporum, 17
Sic ter quaternis trahitur, 17
Solus ad victimam procedis, Domine, 49
Somno refectis artubus, 33
Splendor paternae gloriae, 3, 7, 17, 33, 84
Stabat mater dolorosa, 51, 53, 60, 108
Suffragare trinitatis unitas, 14
Summae Deus clementiae, 33
Summe confessor sacer, 34
Summus et omnipotens genitor, 68
Surrexit quia Christus a sepulchro, 67
                                   T
Te lucis ante terminum, 34
Telluris ingens conditor, 33
Tempora florigero rutilant, 5, 6, 65
Tempus noctis surgentibus, 17
Ter hora trina volvitur, 17
Tu trinitatis unitas, 33
                                   U
Urbs beata Jerusalem, 16
Urbs Sion aurea, 49
Ut queant laxis resonare fibris, 26, 92
                                   V
Veni, creator spiritus, 29, 93
Veni redemptor gentium, 3
Veni sancte spiritus, 48, 60
Verbum supernum prodiens, 16
Versus ad descensum fontis, 68
Vexilla regis prodeunt, 5, 50, 64, 85
Victimae paschali laudes, 47, 75
Virginis proles opifexque, 34
                                                       137
                          General Index
A B C D E          F G H I         J    K L M N O P Q R S
                       T U V W X Y Z
                                   A
Abelard, 49
Adam of St. Victor, 46-7, 51, 55, 70
Advent, 4, 16, 32, 44, 50
Aetheria, 61-2
Alcuin, 21, 26, 37
Alfonso X of Castile, 78
Amalarius of Metz, 26, 37, 38, 39
Ambrose, B. of Milan, 2, 8, 56, 63
Ambrosian chant, 7
Arabian influences, 31, 54
Ascension, 44, 63, 70
Augustine, St., 3
Aurelian, B. of Arles, 9
                                   B
Bangor Antiphonary, 14, 76
Benedict, St., 9, 11-2
Benedictine Order, 9, 11, 20, 27
Benedictine Rule, 11, 20, 25
Bernard of Cluny (Morlaix), 49
Bonaventura, 50
Book of Hours, 53
Braulio, B. of Saragossa, 13
Breviary, Roman, 80, 81
“By the Cross her vigil keeping,” 51, 108
Byzantine influences, 22, 23, 36, 40, 42
                                  C
Caesarius, B. of Arles, 9
Cambridge Songs, 75
Canonical Hours, 9
Cantico di fratre sole, 78
Cántigas de Santa María, 78
Carmina Burana, 58, 75
Carol, 79
Cathemerinon, 3
Celtic Hymns, 14-5
Celtic influences, 21-2, 27, 44
Charlemagne, 19, 20, 22, 23, 36, 37
Charles the Bald, 19, 20, 21, 25
Columba, St., of Iona, 14
Conductus, 73
Corpus Christi, 50, 51, 71
Council of Braga (563), 10
Council of Laodicea (364), 10
Council of Orleans (511), 63
Council of Toledo, IV, (633), 13
Council of Tours (567), 11
Council of Girona (517), 63
“Creator-Spirit, all Divine,” 29, 93
                                  D
Damasus, Pope St., 2
“Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord,” 15, 89
Durandus, B. of Mende, 70
                                    E
Easter, 16, 32, 44, 47, 52, 65, 67, 70
Epiphany, 4, 32
Eugenius II, Primate of Toledo, 13
Eulogius, Archb. of Cordova, 30
                                    F
“Father we praise Thee,” 12, 87
Fortunatus, Venantius, 4, 11, 27, 64
Francis, St. of Assisi, 78
Fulbert, B. of Chartres, 49
Fulda, 11, 25, 29, 30
                                    G
Gaudeamus igitur, 75
Greek influences, 23, 27, 38, 42
Gregorian chant, 12, 81
Gregory the Gt., Pope St., 12, 14, 23, 27, 36, 63
                                   H
“Hail, Sea-Star we name Thee,” 16, 91
“Hail thee, festival day,” 73, 110
Hartmann of St. Gall, 67
Hilary B. of Poitiers, 1, 74
Horae, 53, 58
Hymn cycles, 9-10
Hymnarium or hymnary, 24, 44
                                    I
Ildefonsus, Primate of Toledo, 13
“In flowing measures,” 26, 92
Isidore of Seville, 1, 13, 30, 65
                                    J
James, St., of Campostella, 56
Jumièges Antiphonary, 41
Jerome, St., 1
                                   L
Later Hymnal, 19, 23, 24-5, 28, 30, 33
Laude al crucifisso, 78
Laudi spirituali, 78
Lent, 32
Louis the Pious, 19, 20, 21, 25, 30
                                     M
Macaronic verse, 58
Mary the Virgin, St., feasts of, 32, 44, 47, 64, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72
                                                                      138
Metrical forms of Latin hymns, 5, 6, 26, 27, 65, 74, 76
Metz, 20, 37, 41
Modus, 43, 75
Monte Cassino, 16, 20
Mozarabic Hymns, 12-4, 30-1, 54, 59
Music, 6-7, 12, 20, 22, 27-8, 35, 39, 43, 73, 81-2
                                     N
Nativity, 8, 32, 44, 67
Neumes, 27, 38-9
Ninth Century Hymnal, see Later Hymnal
Notker Balbulus, 22, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 77
                                     O
“O glorious immensity,” 31, 94
“O Splendor of God’s glory,” 3, 84
Old Hymnal, 10, 12, 17, 30
Osmund, B. of Salisbury, 52
Otfried the Frank, 76
                                     P
Palm Sunday, 65, 70
Passion, 32, 44, 62
Paulus Diaconus, 21, 26
Peckham, John, Archb. of Canterbury, 50
Pentecost, 32, 44, 48
Peristephanon, 3, 75
Peter Damian, 49
Phos hilaron, 62
Pilgrimage hymns, 56
Pippin, 11, 19, 20, 22
“Praise, O Sion, praise thy Saviour,” 50, 105
Processional (Book), 53, 70
Processions (Litany), 63, 68
Processions (Station), 63
Primer, 53
Prosa or prose, 35, 37, 41
Prudentius (Aurelius Prudentius Clemens), 3, 8, 27, 74, 75
Psalmi idiotici, 10
                                  R
Rabanus Maurus, 26, 29, 67
Radbert of Corbie, 26, 67, 68
Reichenau, 24, 25, 30, 69
Roman chant, 7, 20
Roman Rite, 12, 20, 52
                                    S
St. Gall (monastery), 11, 22, 24, 25, 41, 42, 59, 66-70 (passim), 72,
     73
St. Martial, 24, 37, 41, 77
Saints, feasts of, 8, 32, 44, 47, 56, 61, 67, 72, 75
Salisbury, 52, 53, 70
Sarum, see Salisbury
Savonarola, 78
Sedulius, 13, 27, 29
Sergius, Pope (687-701), 63-4
Sequence, origin of, 35-40
“Sing alleluia forth,” 14, 88
Solesmes, 28
                                     T
“The grace of the Holy Ghost,” 42, 95
“The strain upraise,” 45, 98
“The banners of the king,” 5, 85
“The eternal gifts of Christ the King,” 8, 86
Theodulphus, B. of Orleans, 26, 28, 31, 67
Thomas Aquinas, St., 50, 55, 71
Thomas of Celano, 50
“To the fount of life eternal,” 49, 103
Trinity, 32, 44
Troparium or tropary, 44, 52
Trope, 37
                                    V
Vernacular religious lyrics, 77-9
Versus, 66
Villon, François, 78
                                    W
Walafrid Strabo, 26, 30, 67, 69
                                   Y
“Yesterday with exultation,” 47, 101
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