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{{Descr|Verses 2 "Fórtem expédiat Pro nóbis núntium,
{{Descr|Verses 2 "Fórtem expédiat Pro nóbis núntium,
Natúre fáciat Ut prejudícium
Natúre fáciat Ut prejudícium  
In pártu vírginis." and 4 "Superbiéntium Térat fastígia,
In pártu vírginis." and 4 "Superbiéntium Térat fastígia,  
Cólla sublímium Cálcans vi própria,
Cólla sublímium Cálcans vi própria,  
Pótens in prélio." of the sequence hymn Mittit ad Virginem.
Pótens in prélio." of the sequence hymn Mittit ad Virginem.
Manuscript calls for the word "calcet" instead of "calcans."}}
Manuscript calls for the word "calcet" instead of "calcans."}}
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  • (Posted 2022-05-15)  CPDL #69260:       
Editor: Christopher Metz (submitted 2022-05-15).   Score information: A4, 3 pages, 65 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Editorial accidentals indicated above with "ed." or "#", ligatures indicated above with "lig." or "ligature", editorial texts indicated in parentheses.

General Information

Title: Fortem expediat pro nobis: D-Ju MS 33
Composer: Anonymous
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredSequence hymn

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

First published: c.1500-1520 D-Ju MS 33 (Jena choirbooks)
Description: Verses 2 "Fórtem expédiat Pro nóbis núntium, Natúre fáciat Ut prejudícium In pártu vírginis." and 4 "Superbiéntium Térat fastígia, Cólla sublímium Cálcans vi própria, Pótens in prélio." of the sequence hymn Mittit ad Virginem. Manuscript calls for the word "calcet" instead of "calcans."

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