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- Re-establishing the Divine Office was among his priorities, but no proper chantbooks existed. Many monks were sent out to libraries throughout Europe to find...
- about AD 1000, and may have originated in the Gallican liturgy. In modern chantbooks, the music given for the chant is exactly the same as for the Ite missa...
- century.[citation needed] Hymns for this feast are found in the Georgian Chantbook of Jerusalem, which contains material composed during the 5th century...
- Lorenzo F. Candelaria, The Rosary Cantoral: Ritual and Social Design in a Chantbook from Early Renaissance Toledo, University Rochester Press (2008), p. 109...
- early date, there was an octave ****ociated with the feast. The Georgian Chantbook of Jerusalem compiled in the mid 6th century contains hymns for this feast...
- for these notes. This system of square notation is standard in modern chantbooks. Various m****cripts and printed editions of Gregorian chant, using varying...
- Beneventan chants were ****igned multiple roles when inserted into Gregorian chantbooks, appearing variously as antiphons, offertories, and communions, for example...
- Recent scholarship has identified the hymn in the Georgian Iadgari (Chantbook) of Jerusalem, demonstrating that the Sub Tuum Praesidium was in liturgical...
- century were venerated as far away as Italy. The Ancient Georgian Iadgari (Chantbook) bears witness to the celebration of the Exaltation of the Cross in Jerusalem...
- for all of the Twelve Great Feasts are found in the Georgian Iadgari (Chantbook) of Jerusalem which was compiled in approximately the middle of the 6th...