medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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Tom Izbicki
At 07:05 PM 2/5/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
>Can anyone help me with the Latin middle verse of O Nata Lux , which I
>understand was the Office Hymn for Lauds on the Feast of the
>Transfiguration. My record of the Tallis setting only appears to have the
>first verse, as does the sheet music available at the Choral Public Domain
>Library.
>
>The Breviarium Romanum (c1925) does not have any reference to it ; nor does
>my other available source - the York Breviary (though I think this predates
>the common general acceptance of the feast). The English Hymnal and the Day
>Hours of the Church have extended English translations but I can't find the
>original Latin.
>
>Does anyone know if the Tallis setting would originally be applied to the
>whole hymn ?
>
>Web sources have given me the following as the first and third verses :
>O nata lux de lumine, O born light of light,
>Jesu redemptor saeculi, Jesus, redeemer of the world,
>dignare clemens supplicum mercifully deem worthy and accept
>laudes preces que sumere. the praises and prayers of your
>supplicants.
>Qui carne quondam contegi Thou who once deigned to be clothed in
>flesh
>dignatus es pro perditis. for the sake of the lost ones,
>Nos membra confer effici, grant us to be made members
>tui beati corporis. of your holy body.
>
>Te vox paterna coelitus
>suum vocavit filium,
>ques nos fideli pectore
>Regen fatemur omnium.
>Concede nobis quaesumus
>almis micare moribus,
>ut ad coelorum guadia
>tua vehamur gratia.
>
>Regards,
>Tim
>
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