Title | Author | Modus |
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Audi tellus (Central European) | Anonymous | D |
ID | Source | Fol. | Dating | Title | Use | Status | Melody | Compare |
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97 | CZ-Pn XII F 14 | 171r–173v | 1450 - 1500 | Audi tellus | Rubric: Cantus genre: Tp Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis | Integrity of record: Complete Extent of text: Complete Extent of notation: Fully notated | Audi tellus (Central European) | |
350 | D-LÜh theol. lat. 2° 64 | 126r | 1440 - 1460 | Audi tellus | Rubric: Cantus genre: Tp Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis | Integrity of record: Complete Extent of text: Complete Extent of notation: None (text-only) | Audi tellus (Central European) | |
349 | A-Gu 29 | 358r–358v | 1340 - 1360 | Huius mundi decus et gloria [Audi tellus] Huius mundi decus et gloria | Rubric: Cantus genre: Tp Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis | Integrity of record: Complete Extent of text: Uncertain Extent of notation: Fully notated | Audi tellus (Central European) | |
144 | CH-BM Cant | 70r–70v | 1250 - 1325 | Audi tellus | Rubric: Item [versus, in processione] Cantus genre: Tp Cantus Feast: Pro defunctis | Integrity of record: Complete Extent of text: Complete Extent of notation: Fully notated |
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Carmina clericorum: Sacred Latin songs from the 14th and 15th centuries in the Central European university and school milieu, ed. Jan Ciglbauer, with the collaboration of Martin Bažil, Adéla Ebersonová, and Henry Howard, Monumenta Liturgica Bohemica, 4 (Chomutov, 2020), no. 3.
Schola Gregoriana Pragensis, ‘Leich Audi tellus’, in Ach, homo fragilis (Supraphon, SU 3623-2 231, 2002) [CD].