tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post6719313401373186836..comments2024-03-28T12:26:03.686+00:00Comments on Fr Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment: Only for those who possess Latin Monastic Breviaries: Hymns for S BenedictFr John Hunwickehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17766211573399409633noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-12242173042450054182019-03-23T16:33:29.277+00:002019-03-23T16:33:29.277+00:00I looked up the feastday of Sancti P.N. Benedicti,...I looked up the feastday of <i>Sancti P.N. Benedicti, Abbatis et Legislatoris</i> in the <i>Diurnale Cisterciense</i> of 1894. The diurnal has the hymns <i>Laudibus cives resonent canoris</i> for first and second Vespers, and <i>Inter aeternas superum coronas</i> at Lauds. Unfortunately, it doesn't mention who the author of the hymns is. Neither does the 1934 Solesmes <i>Antiphonale Pax--Tecumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11098771216564955372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-82671230989941848052019-03-23T09:34:15.033+00:002019-03-23T09:34:15.033+00:00Splendid! Thank you VERY MUCH indeed.
I wonder w...Splendid! Thank you VERY MUCH indeed. <br /><br />I wonder what the middle of the three elegiac couplets refers to ... it seems to suggest a lot of profane verse!Fr John Hunwickehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17766211573399409633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-17442017850944193872019-03-22T22:11:17.918+00:002019-03-22T22:11:17.918+00:00Dear Father Hunwicke,
I searched for Rollin's...Dear Father Hunwicke, <br />I searched for Rollin's epitaph for Santeuil. In case the links below don't work, I will transcribe it here also.<br />Best regards, <br />Michael Sheil<br /><br />–– F. J. B. de Santeuil<br />Parisini, subdiaconi, et can. nostri, <br />EPITAPHIUM.<br /><br />Quem superi praeconem, habuit quem sancta poetam<br />Relligio, latet hoc marmore Santolius.<br />Ille Michael Sheilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06163754990121761851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-53169604659102981652019-03-22T10:08:15.534+00:002019-03-22T10:08:15.534+00:00A further search ascribes the hymn to Blessed Pete...A further search ascribes the hymn to Blessed Peter the Venerable (!). This is the German text from youtube:<br /><br /> Hymnus "Laudibus cives" zum Fest des hl. Benedikt (21. März), T: Petrus Venerabilis (1123)<br />aus: Acht Hymnen zu den Festzeiten des Kirchenjahres nach dem Villmarer Vesperarium von 1749 <br /><br />Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps7gYqu16jUfrjustinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10109539584303934489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-90595744229344783532019-03-22T05:16:50.323+00:002019-03-22T05:16:50.323+00:00According to the Barroux Diurnal, Laudibus Cives i...According to the Barroux Diurnal, Laudibus Cives is from the fifteenth century. It doesn't give the name of the author. Somebody in Piccolomini's circle? Osmund Kilrule https://www.blogger.com/profile/07031929350172992367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-19742992490501175122019-03-21T20:33:12.667+00:002019-03-21T20:33:12.667+00:00Father, in support of your hypothesis that de Sant...Father, in support of your hypothesis that de Santeuil provided "Laudibus cives" to the Cistercians, our Trappist monastery has a "Breviarium Cisterciense" of 1751 which assigns "Laudibus cives" to Vespers "In utroque festo S. Benedicti".<br /><br />For the feast of his Transitus which was at that time celebrated on July 11 instead of March 21, the 3rd linefrjustinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10109539584303934489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-32386655656643439662019-03-21T12:03:23.491+00:002019-03-21T12:03:23.491+00:00Father, on the subject of Hymns for St. Benedict--...Father, on the subject of Hymns for St. Benedict--but in this case Eastern hymns--I commend to you and my fellow readers the work of Cappella Romana (a choral group dedicated to surveying sacred music of East and West). They have a two-CD set called "Byzantium in Rome," featuring Byzantine music for St. Benedict from the Abbey of GrottaferrataGregoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09389331905259998139noreply@blogger.com