Nederlands: Middeleeuws muziekmanuscript. Neumen van de cistercienser monniken, St. Denis/St. Evrault, Noord Frankrijk, 12e eeuw. Latijnse tekst:
"(Quon)iam prevenisti" uit Psalm 20:4-14 https://www.biblestudytools.com/vul/psalms/passage/?q=psalm+20:4-14
"In omnem terram exivit sonus", stuk uit Offertorium voor de feesten van St. Thomas de Apostel en de Heiligen Simon en Judas op 28 oktober. Bron tekst: Psalm 18:5 (Vulgaat) en Romeinen 10:18. https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/In_omnem_terram
(Quon)iam prevenisti eum in benedictione
dulcedinis (v.) Posuisti super caput eius
coronam de lapide precioso
off(ertorium). In omnem terram exivit so(-)
nus eorum et infines orbis terre verba eorum
Vertaling:
...
Over heel de aarde verspreidt zich hun geluid,
tot het einde der aarde zijn hun woorden te horen
English: Medieval music manuscript. Neumes of cistercian monks, St. Denis/St. Evrault, North France, 12th century. Variation of the letter F to the left of each read line. (image: The Schøyen Collection) Latin text:
"(Quon)iam prevenisti" from Psalm 20:4-14 https://www.biblestudytools.com/vul/psalms/passage/?q=psalm+20:4-14
"In omnem terram exivit sonus", Offertory for the feasts of Thomas the Apostle and
SS. Simon & Jude (Oct 28). Source of text is Psalm 18:5 (Vulgate) and Romans 10:18. https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/In_omnem_terram
(Quon)iam prevenisti eum in benedictione
dulcedinis (v.) Posuisti super caput eius
coronam de lapide precioso
off(ertorium). In omnem terram exivit so(-)
nus eorum et infines orbis terre verba eorum
Translation:
...
Their sound has gone out into all lands, and
their words to the ends of the world.
Description in source at Schøyen collection:
- MS 207
- MS Short Title GRADUAL: CISTERCIAN NEUMES ON 4-LINE STAFF
- Text GRADUAL: SERVICE FOR GREGORY (12 MARCH), BENEDICTI ABBATIS (21 MARCH), ANNUNCIATION OF THE VIRGIN (25 MARCH) AND HOLY CROSS (3 MAY)
- Description MS in Latin on vellum, St. Denis/St. Evrault region, Northern France, 12th c., 2 ff., 28x20 cm, single column, (25x15 cm), 10 lines in a formal Romanesque book script, Cistercian neumes on a 4-line staff, (yellow, green, red, green) with C- and F-clefs indicted,, 15 initials in red, blue or green, 2 large decorated initials in red.
- Provenance 1. Bernard Rosenthal, San Francisco, Feb. 1989.
- Place of origin France
- Dates 12c AD