Feast: Commune unius Martyris extra T.P.
Office_part: an
Cantus ID: 005489
Status: SELECTED --- 0 comparative tables
After looking at F-PnLat 15181 and 15182 and 1090, as well as German Mss, they uniformly have "sancto" si-la. This is not coherent with the rest of A/s that have this ending, but I will follow the overwhelming consensus of the mss.
Added episema at the end of the incipit, by coherence with other AA/ of this type
mattiacus + typographical standardization
new. Transcription of the melody follows Praglia, although noit its proposed transposition.