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Antiphonale, Vatican City, MS Cappella Sistina 4, produced for Clement VII, ca. 1530

Antiphonale, Vatican City, MS Cappella Sistina 4, produced for Clement VII, ca. 1530 First antiphon for Vespers I of Christmas: Rex pacificus magnificatus est (“Highly esteemed is the King of Peace”). Adelaide Antiphonale (Italy, 13th cent.) Second antiphon for

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Antiphonale, Vatican City, MS Cappella Sistina 4, produced for Clement VII, ca. 1530

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  1. Antiphonale, Vatican City, MS Cappella Sistina 4, produced for Clement VII, ca. 1530 First antiphon for Vespers I of Christmas: Rex pacificus magnificatus est (“Highly esteemed is the King of Peace”)

  2. Adelaide Antiphonale (Italy, 13th cent.) Second antiphon for Vespers I of Christmas: Magnificatus est rex pacificus (“Highly esteemed is the King of Peace”)

  3. Cistercian Graduale from Lodi (Italy) (13th cent.), fol. 21r-21v. Introit for Christmas Day

  4. Graduale from York (England) (15th cent.), fol. 6v. Gradual for Third Mass of Christmas

  5. Praemonstratensian Graduale from near Laon (France) (12th cent.), page 34. Gradual and Alleluia for Christmas Day Viderunt omnes V. Notum “All the ends of the earth”

  6. Graduale from Klosterneuburg (Bavaria, 12th cent.) Mass Propers for the First Sunday in Lent, including the gradual Angelis suis mandavit (“By his angels he ordered”)

  7. Worcester Antiphonale (13th cent.), fol. 135v-136r. Excerpt of Prose “Inviolata”

  8. Poissy Antiphonale (French, Dominican) (ca. 1335) fol. 395v-396r. Marian anthems & “Te Deum”

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