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I also came across the hymn O sola magnarum urbium, which is, according to TPL, the Lauds hymn in the Roman Breviary for Epiphany but not in the Sarum Use that we've already discussed:
Archive 2009-01-01 bls 2009
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I also came across the hymn O sola magnarum urbium, which is, according to TPL, the Lauds hymn in the Roman Breviary for Epiphany but not in the Sarum Use that we've already discussed:
"The Hymns of Prudentius, translated by R. Martin Pope" bls 2009
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His hymn Da, puer, plectrum (including "Corde natus ex parentis": "Of the Father's Love Begotten") and the hymn for Epiphany O sola magnarum urbium ("Earth Has Many a Noble City"), both from the Cathemerinon, are still in use today.
"The Hymns of Prudentius, translated by R. Martin Pope" bls 2009
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His hymn Da, puer, plectrum (including "Corde natus ex parentis": "Of the Father's Love Begotten") and the hymn for Epiphany O sola magnarum urbium ("Earth Has Many a Noble City"), both from the Cathemerinon, are still in use today.
Archive 2009-01-01 bls 2009
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O SOLA magnarum urbium maior Bethlehem, cui contigit ducem salutis caelitus incorporatum gignere.
Archive 2009-01-01 bls 2009
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O SOLA magnarum urbium maior Bethlehem, cui contigit ducem salutis caelitus incorporatum gignere.
"The Hymns of Prudentius, translated by R. Martin Pope" bls 2009
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Nec quisquam tam lapis aut frutex, quem non titillat amoena illa, variaque spectio locorum, urbium, gentium, &c. 3194.
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Sed eheu inquis euge quid agemus? ubi pro Epithalamio Bellonae flagellum, pro musica harmonia terribilum lituorum et tubarum audias clangorem, pro taedis nuptialibus, villarum, pagorum, urbium videas incendia; ubi pro jubilo lamenta, pro risu fletus aerem complent.
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Pentapolitana dicta, à quinque insignium urbium numero, quæ
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Ægyptus super ceteram antiquitatis gloriam, viginti millia urbium sibi Amase regnante habitata quondam prætulit; postea quoque sub Romano imperio multis, etiamsi ignobilibus, frequens.
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