OFFICEs and Hymns of the Roman Church, accompanied partly by musical notes, viz.:- Horæ Passionis Jesu Christi;-Horæ S. Crucis ;-Officium defunctorum; -Hymni, cum notis musicis;-Commendatio animarum;-Hymni in Officio S. Ludovici Regis, cum notis musi... 14th century

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OFFICEs and Hymns of the Roman Church, accompanied partly by musical notes, viz.:- Horæ Passionis Jesu Christi;-Horæ S. Crucis ;-Officium defunctorum; -Hymni, cum notis musicis;-Commendatio animarum;-Hymni in Officio S. Ludovici Regis, cum notis musi... 14th century

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