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''Puer nobis nascitur'' is an old Gregorian chant, variously harmonized and translated. Meter is {{CiteCat|77. 77}}.
''Puer nobis nascitur'' is an old Gregorian chant, variously harmonized and translated. Meter is {{CiteCat|77. 77}}. For versions of the text, see [[Puer nobis nascitur (text)]].
==General information==
==General information==
The tune can be found in the 15th century Trier manuscript. Lyrics in Latin by an unknown author, possibly 4th century.
The tune can be found in the 15th century Trier manuscript. Lyrics in Latin by an unknown author, possibly 4th century.
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*[[Unto us a boy is born! (Anonymous)]] – Harmonized by [[Geoffrey Shaw]], English translation by Percy Dearmer.
*[[Unto us a boy is born! (Anonymous)]] – Harmonized by [[Geoffrey Shaw]], English translation by Percy Dearmer.
*[[Unto us is born a Son (Anonymous)]] – Harmonized by G. H. Palmer, English translation by George R. Woodward.
*[[Unto us is born a Son (Anonymous)]] – Harmonized by G. H. Palmer, English translation by George R. Woodward.
*[[Puer nobis nascitur (George Ratcliffe Woodward)]] – Harmonized by George R. Woodward, 1910, English translation by John M. Neale, 1862, altered.
*[[Puer nobis nascitur (George Ratcliffe Woodward)]] – Harmonized by George R. Woodward, 1910, Lyrics "Aurora lucis rutilat", English translation by John M. Neale, 1862, altered.
*[[Puer nobis nascitur - Uns ist gborn ein Kindelein (Michael Praetorius)]] - Harmonized by [[Michael Praetorius]], 1609, lyrics in Latin and German.
*[[Puer nobis nascitur - Uns ist gborn ein Kindelein (Michael Praetorius)]] - Harmonized by [[Michael Praetorius]], 1609, lyrics in Latin and German.



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Puer nobis nascitur is an old Gregorian chant, variously harmonized and translated. Meter is 77. 77. For versions of the text, see Puer nobis nascitur (text).

General information

The tune can be found in the 15th century Trier manuscript. Lyrics in Latin by an unknown author, possibly 4th century.

Settings of the tune available at CPDL

The words put to different tunes