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Integrating Anselm (Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, cod. 289). Michael Curschmann Princeton University. ⬇. The apostle John leaving his bride to be with Christ. Admont 289, f. 56r. Matilda of Tuscany receives from Anselm of Canterbury
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Integrating Anselm(Admont, Stiftsbibliothek, cod. 289) Michael Curschmann Princeton University
⬇ The apostle John leaving his bride to be with Christ. Admont 289, f. 56r
Matilda of Tuscany receives from Anselm of Canterbury a copy of his Orationes sive meditationes Admont 289, f. 1v
Paul’s ascension Celorum secreta petisti et que non licet homini loqui pervidisti ⬅ Humilitas abbatissa: ora pro nobis sancte Paule Liukarth/Irmintrut: ut digni efficiamur gratia d[omini] c[hristi] ➜ ➜ Admont 289, f.44v
➨ Et statim cessavit tempestas ⬆ Nicholas: Ecce assum quid vocastis me St. Nicholas with two of his miracles. Admont 289, f. 72v
R [esponsorium]: Quadam die tempestate saevissima quassati, nautae coeperunt sanctum vocare Nicolaum, et statim cessavit tempestas. V [ersus]: Mox illis clamantibus apparuit quidam dicens eis:Ecce adsum, quid vocastis me. [Repetenda]:Et statim [cessavit tempestas] ⌈ ⌋ Antiphoner of St. Peter (Salzburg, ca. 1160): Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibl., ser. nova 2700, p. 474
Ecce assum quid uo cas tis me ⌈ ⌋ Antiphoner of St. Peter
Et sta tim cessavit tem pest // as ⌈ ⌋ Antiphoner of St. Peter