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Table 4-4 Pa903 Tropes for Chants Not Used for the Assigned Saint<br />

CH*=listed chant is not used for the feast<br />

listed<br />

Incipit<br />

ff. Comment<br />

In iubilo vocis Benedicto<br />

152 IN* Benedict Os iusti<br />

Psallite docti logo quod iure 152 IN* Benedict Os iusti Alia1<br />

A domino ampletum sacro<br />

152 IN* Benedict Os iusti Alia2<br />

Ab increp<strong>at</strong>ione et ira<br />

153 OF*Benedict<br />

Laus honor uirtus deo nostro 153 CO*Benedict<br />

Glorientur cuncti fideles Christi 154 IN* Finding the Cross Nos autem<br />

Christicole laudum modulos 159 IN* Aredius Os iusti<br />

Carmina iam reboent lirico 159 INPs* Aredi Noli emulari<br />

Emic<strong>at</strong> ecce dies ueneranda 159 IN* Aredius Os iusti Alia1<br />

Inclita dauitica preconia carminis 159v IN* Aredius Os iusti Alia2<br />

Martinis meritis uirtutum 160 IN* Martin day St<strong>at</strong>uit<br />

Letabunda per orbem nunc emic<strong>at</strong> 160v IN* Martin day St<strong>at</strong>uit Alia1<br />

Eva gaudete Martino quia pium est 160v IN* Martin day St<strong>at</strong>uit Alia2<br />

<strong>The</strong> most complete set <strong>of</strong> these tropes is for multiple martyrs with tropes for the<br />

introit, <strong>of</strong>fertory, and communion; however, the troped chants specified for multiple<br />

martyrs are found in the feast <strong>of</strong> the martyrs Fabian and Sebastian. Similarly, the tropes<br />

for virgins correspond to Lucy; the tropes for a single martyr correspond to S<strong>at</strong>urninus<br />

(Gregorian Mass); and the tropes for confessors are written for Os iusti, an introit used<br />

for Felix, Amand, Transl<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> Benedict, Eusebius, and Elegius in Pa903. Thus it is<br />

plausible th<strong>at</strong> these tropes in Pa903 were written for a group <strong>of</strong> common Masses th<strong>at</strong> was<br />

elimin<strong>at</strong>ed from the current manuscript. This would be consistent with the tropes <strong>of</strong><br />

Table 4-5 (tropes for feasts not in the gradual), where the tropes were prepared for a<br />

formulary <strong>of</strong> Common Masses th<strong>at</strong> is now removed.<br />

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