Tulerunt Dominum meum V Cum ergo fleret V Gloria

Feast: S. Mariæ Magdalenæ Pœnitentis
Office_part: re
Cantus ID: 007797
Submitter: marteo

Source: CH-SGs 391, 41
R. from the source, V. synthetic


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Comments

P0F5R1 plus GP, minus alleluias. The melody of the 2nd alleluia was used with "videbitis" to conclude the R/.
Update following update of P0F5R1
Shouldn't it be Dicunt ei Angeli? See https://www.google.com/books/edition/Breviarium_Romanum_ex_decreto_SS_Concili/hVEWYf8nNcgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=tulerunt+dominum+dicunt+ei+angeli&pg=PA735&printsec=frontcover https://www.google.com/books/edition/Carmina_scripturarum/DPsYAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=tulerunt+dominum+dicunt+ei+angeli&pg=RA1-PA484&printsec=frontcover https://divinumofficium.com/cgi-bin/horas/Pofficium.pl?date1=07-22-2026&command=prayMatutinum&version=Rubrics%201960%20-%201960&lang2=English&votive=Hodie&dioecesis=Generale
Yes (and the next words: Mulier, quid ploras, surrexit, etc.), and the same goes for https://nocturnale.marteo.fr/chant/P0F5R1/ The text was modified in the Renaissance in order to bring it closer to Scripture - none of the medieval sources have "dicunt... quid ploras", all have "ait... noli flere". See https://nocturnale.marteo.fr/choices/ "liturgical text" - and note that the Antiphonale Romanum also follows the sources rather than the BR in many occasions.