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Amiens 162 D, f. 117 »Surgite, vigilemus. [V]enite exul[temus]«

Notation: Incomplete; text incipits only. The initial capitals (see below), rubrics and the music incipits were never entered. Hand ?.

Text: The first words (incipits) of antiphons and the invitatory Psalm “Venite exultemus”:

“Surgite, vigilemus. [V]enite exul[temus]”
“[R]egem Evangelistarum dominum. [V]enite exultemus”
“[Ch]ristum Regem regum. [V]enite exultemus domino”
“[V]enite exultemus domino. [V]enite exultemus domino”
“[R]egem precursoris. [V]enite exultemus domino”
“[A]lleluia [S]urrexit. [V]enite exultemus domino”
“[A]scendens Christus in altum. [V]enite exultemus domino”
“[A]lleluia. Alleluia. [V]enite exultemus domino”

The texts of all the invitatory antiphons can be found in the Cantus Database.

Comments:

A listing of incipits that was meant, when finished, to function as a key to the coupling of the antiphons and Psalm tunes. Entered by a later hand on erased space (cf. the preceding entries) as a complement to the tonary occupying ff. 113-116v.

PWCH January 2014