Hic, haec, hoc (Giacomo Carissimi)

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  • (Posted 2015-06-08)  CPDL #35687:         
Editor: José Ignacio Pérez Purroy (submitted 2015-06-08).   Score information: A4, 8 pages, 103 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Recueil de morceaux de musique ancienne. Vol. 11, p. 309.- París, ca. 1843 (Biblioteca Nac. de España).

General Information

Title: Hic, haec, hoc
Composer: Giacomo Carissimi
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: ca. 1660
    2nd published: 1847 in Recueil des morceaux de musique ancienne, Volume 11, no. 122
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Original text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Nominativo hic, et haec, et hoc,
genitivo huius,
dativo huic,
accusativo hunc, et hanc, et hoc,
ablativo ab hoc, et ab hac, et ab hoc,
et pluraliter
nominativo hi, et hae, et haec,
genitivo horum, harum, horum,
dativo his,
accusativo hos, et has, et haec,
ablativo his.

English.png English translation

This text consists of the declension of the Latin pronoun hic (this/these) in the 5 principle cases (named) and 3 genders (Masculine, Feminine, Neuter) for singular and plural.

Nominative this, and this, and this,
genitive of this,
dative to this,
accusative this, and this, and this,
ablative from this, and from this, and from this,
and in the plural
nominative these, and these, and these,
genitive of these, of these, of these,
dative to these,
accusative these, and these, and these,
ablative from these.