Latin motets. Three part-books (Tenor, Bassus and Sextus) from a set of six, early 17th cent.
File
MSS. Tenbury 382-384
Only the opening phrase of the words is given in the original hand, but the words are added in full by another hand of approximately the same date. The books are in their original vellum binding. No composers' names are given.
Contents:
- (fol. 1) Domine da nobis
- (fol. 2v) Tibi subiecta sit
- (fol. 3v) Jesu nostra redemptio
- (fol. 4v) Cum natus esset (pars 1)
- (fol. 5v) Et ecce Stella (pars 2)
- (fol. 6v) O gloriosa domina
- (fol. 7v) Veni creator
- (fol. 8v) Locutus sum (pars 1)
- (fol. 9v) Fac mecum signum (pars 2)
- (fol. 10v) Beata es virgo
- (fol. 11v) O bone Jesu (pars 1)
- (fol. 12v) Eia dulcissime (pars 2)
- (fol. 13v) Domine ante
- (fol. 14v) Cunctis diebus. [Byrd]
- (fol. 16) Tribue Domine. [Byrd]
- (fol. 17v) Peccavi
- (fol. 18) O rex gentium
- (fol. 19) Aspice Domine [Vaet]
- (fol. 20v) Deus deus meus. [de Monte]
- (fol. 21v) O bone Jesu
- (fol. 22v) Quare tristis es? [Lassus]
- (fol. 23v) In monte Oliveti
- (fol. 24v) In monte Oliveti
- (fol. 25v) Quoniam iniquitatem
- (fol. 26v) Credo quod redemptor
- (fol. 27v) Benedicam dominum (pars 1)
- (fol. 28v) Gustate et videte (pars 2)
- (fol. 29v) Oculi omnium
- (fol. 30v) Confundantur
- (fol. 31v) Aspice Domine. [Byrd]
- (fol. 32v) Extollens vocem
- (fol. 33v) O bone Jesu (pars 1). [de Monte]
- (fol. 34v) Ergo Jesu (pars 2)
- (fol. 35v) O amantissime (pars 3)
- (fol. 36v) Tollite iugum meum
- (fol. 37v) Diligite iustitiam
- (fol. 38v) Anima mea liquefacta
- (fol. 39) Adauge nobis
- (fol. 40) Agnus dei
- (fol. 41v) Circumspice Jerusalem (pars 1) [Byrd]
- (fol. 41v) Ecce enim veniunt (pars 2) [Byrd]
- (fol. 42) Fantasia no. 2. [Byrd]
- (fol. 44v) Haec dies quam fecit
- (fol. 44v) Tanto tempore
- (fol. 45v) Puer natus est (pars 1). [Regnart]
- (fol. 46v) Sic deus dilexit (pars 1). [de Rivulo]
- (fol. 47v) Benedicamus deum
- (fol. 48) Et Jesum (pars 1)
- (fol. 49v) O demens (pars 2)
- (fol. 50v) Vita dulcedo
- (fol. 50v) Tota pulchra es
- (fol. 51v) Memento homo
Dates
- Creation: early 17th cent.
Extent
1 box (3 part-books)
Language of Materials
- Latin
Shelfmark
MSS. Tenbury 382-384
Custodial History
Copied by a single scribe, employed by Edward Paston (1550-1630) of Norfolk.
Bibliography
- Philip Brett, ‘Edward Paston (1550-1630): a Norfolk gentleman and his musical collection’, Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society , vol. 4, no. 1 (1964), pp. 51–69.
Dimensions
7 1/2 x 4 7/8 inches obl.
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
Contact:
Weston Library
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Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
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Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk