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Notes and Queries, Number 54, November 9, 1850

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  • Title: Notes and Queries, Number 54, November 9, 1850
  • Author : Various Authors
  • Release Date : January 01, 2012
  • Genre: Study Aids,Books,Reference,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

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It is a notes book. It is quite evident that these lines were thus prefixed (as is still the custom), to indicate the air to which the Latin hymns were to be sung. This is also set forth in a memorandum at the commencement, which states that these songs, Cantilene, were composed by the Bishop of Ossory for the vicars of his cathedral church, and for his priests and clerks. We may, I think, safely conclude that the lines above given were the commencement of the cantilene teatrales turpes et seculares, which the good bishop wished to deprive his clergy of all excuse for singing, by providing them with pious hymns to the same airs; thinking, I suppose, like John Wesley in after years, it was a pity the devil should monopolise all the good tunes. I shall merely add that the author of the Latin poetry seems to have been Richard de Ledrede, who filled the see of Ossory from 1318 to 1360, and was rendered famous by his proceedings against Dame Alice Kyteller for heresy and witchcraft. (See a contemporary account of the 'proceedings' published by the Camden Society in 1843; a most valuable contribution to Irish history, and well deserving of still more editorial labour than has been bestowed on it. ) I have copied the old English and Norman-French word for word, preserving the contractions wherever they occurred.


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