-
generally acknowledged to be the
author of the work
which titled Viae Syon
Lugent (The
Roads to Zion Mourn),
after its
opening line. That work is also known...
-
caring lead to sadness, and so the
beatitude for this
terrace is
Beati qui
lugent ("Blessed are
those who mourn, for they will be comforted,"
Matthew 5:4)...
- as an
early enemy of Rome. Par. VI, 44. "Qui
lugent": ("Who mourn") An
abbreviation of "Beati qui
lugent quoniam ipsi consolabuntur." ("Blessed are they...
- thirteenth-century
scholastic theology, as well as to Hugh of Balma's Viae Syon
Lugent. Part of it (Book II,
chapters 1–5) was
taken up
nearly verbatim by the...
-
Quomodo obscuratum est / Beth.
Filii Syon 3
Anonymous 75 Aleph. Vie Syon
lugent /
Facti sunt
hostes 3
Anonymous 76 Ave,
verum corpus Domini 3 Anonymous...
- thirteenth-century
scholastic theology,
including Hugh of Balma's Viae Syon
Lugent. It is
acknowledged to be a late thirteenth-century text, with its author...
- Philips,
Cantiones Sacrae, Antwerp, 1612 14 8v-10r
Peter Philips Viae Sion
lugent eo
SSATB Footnote: f.10r: "Pietro Philippi" Philips,
Cantiones Sacrae, Antwerp...
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Sanctissime Ave
Verum Beata Dei
Genitrix Beata Viscera Beate Marce Beati qui
Lugent Beatissimo Padre Nostro Beatus Vir
Beatus Vir
Benedictus Benedictus Benedictus...