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Collection of motets in four parts.
British Library K.8.k.1.(3.)
U. Meissner, Der Antwerpener Notendrucker Tylman Susato (Berlin: Verlag Merseburger, 1967), Vol.2, pp.59-61.
John Milsom, ‘The Nonsuch Music Library’, in Chris Banks, Arthur Searle and Malcolm Turner (eds.), Sundry Sorts of Music Books: Essays on The British Library Collections, Presented to O. W. Neighbour on his 70th Birthday (London, 1993), 146-82, no. 9.
RISM B/I, 15475
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With index printed on the verso of the title page in each part.
The second part of ’O magnum mysterium’ (’Aue Maria gratia plena’) is printed under the index in the superius part book.
Copy at K.8.k.1.(3.). From the Lumley library. Barlines added in manuscript to ’Ergo ne conticuit’ in bassus part book.
Indexed names
Susato, Tielman, fl. 1529-1561, printer and publisher. Clemens non Papa, Jacobus, ca. 1510-ca. 1555, composer. Courtois, Jean, fl. 1530-1545, composer. Crecquillon, Thomas, d. 1557?, composer. De Latre, Petit Jean, ca. 1510-1569, composer. Gallus, Joannes, 16th cent., composer. Guyot, Jean, 1512-1588, composer. Hellinck, Lupus, d. 1541, composer. Hesdin, Nicolle des Celliers d’, d. 1538, composer. Lupi, Johannes, d. 1539, composer. Manchicourt, Pierre de, ca. 1510-1564, composer. Rocourt, Pierre de, fl. 1540-1550, composer. Trojano, Antonius, composer. Willaert, Adrian, 1490?-1562, composer. Arundel, Henry Fitz Alan, Earl of, 1512-1580, former owner. Lumley, John Lumley, Baron, 1534?-1609. former owner.
Quid gloriaris in malicia? (Secunda pars: Dilexisti omnia uerba) / Thomas Crequillon -- Non intres in iudicium tuum (secunda pars: Non auertas faciem tua[m] a me) / Incertus author -- Iubilate deo omnis terra (secunda pars: Populus eius & oues pascuae eius) / Anthonius Troianus -- Mane surgens Iacob (secunda pars: Quumque euigilascet Iacob) / Lupus Hellinc -- Ergo ne conticuit uox (secunda pars: Quid facis inuida mors?) [headed:] In Ioannem Okegi. Musicorum principem, Naenia. / Io. Lupi -- Adiutor in opportunitatibus (secunda pars: Adiutor meus & liberator meus) / Roucourt -- Dum deambularet dominus (secunda pars: Vocem tuam audiui) / Thomas Crecquillon -- Verbum caro factum est / Thomas Crecquillon -- Dulcis exuuie dum fata dues / Adrianus VVillart -- Domine Ihesu Christe / Pe. de Manchicourt -- Pater peccaui in coelum (secunda pars: Quanti mercenarij in domo patris) / Clemens non Papa -- Tribulationem nostram quaesumus domine / Petit Ian -- Nunc enim si centum lingue sint (secunda pars: Ne dubitatis letus[que]; tertia pars: Innumeras unus potis es) / Pe. de Manchicourt -- Congratulamini mihi omnes / Clemens non Papa -- Iob tonso capite corruens in terram / Thomas Crecquillo[n] -- Versa est in luctum cijthara mea (secunda pars: Cutis mea denigrata est) / Incertus author -- Ingemuit Susanna & ait (secunda pars: Sed melius est absque opere) / Thomas Crecquillon -- Fili quid fecisti nobis sic (secunda pars: Et ait ad illos ) / TILE. Susato -- Clamantium ad te dues / Petit Ian -- Ecce odor filij mei (secunda pars: Esto dominus fratrum tuorum) / Hesdin O magnum misterium (secunda pars: Aue Maria gratia plena) / Incertus author -- Audiam domine uocis laudis tuae / Incertus author -- Quid gloriaris in malicia (secunda pars: Videbunt iusti & timebunt) / Ioannes Courtois -- O Rex gloriae (secunda pars: Ne derelinquas orphanos) / Io Castileti -- Laudemus omnes dominum (secunda pars: Hec est mater misericordiae) / Io. Gallus.