General Index
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] K [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] Q [R] [S] [T] U [V] [W] X [Y] Z
A Abelard, [49] Adam of St. Victor, [46]-7, [51], [55], [70] Advent, [4], [16], [32], [44], [50] Aetheria, [61]-2 Alcuin, [21], [26], [37] Alfonso X of Castile, [78] Amalarius of Metz, [26], [37], [38], [39] Ambrose, B. of Milan, [2], [8], [56], [63] Ambrosian chant, [7] Arabian influences, [31], [54] Ascension, [44], [63], [70] Augustine, St., [3] Aurelian, B. of Arles, [9]
B Bangor Antiphonary, [14], [76] Benedict, St., [9], [11]-2 Benedictine Order, [9], [11], [20], [27] Benedictine Rule, [11], [20], [25] Bernard of Cluny (Morlaix), [49] Bonaventura, [50] Book of Hours, [53] Braulio, B. of Saragossa, [13] Breviary, Roman, [80], [81] “By the Cross her vigil keeping,” [51], [108] Byzantine influences, [22], [23], [36], [40], [42]
C Caesarius, B. of Arles, [9] Cambridge Songs, [75] Canonical Hours, [9] Cantico di fratre sole, [78] Cántigas de Santa María, [78] Carmina Burana, [58], [75] Carol, [79] Cathemerinon, [3] Celtic Hymns, [14]-5 Celtic influences, [21]-2, [27], [44] Charlemagne, [19], [20], [22], [23], [36], [37] Charles the Bald, [19], [20], [21], [25] Columba, St., of Iona, [14] Conductus, [73] Corpus Christi, [50], [51], [71] Council of Braga (563), [10] Council of Laodicea (364), [10] Council of Orleans (511), [63] Council of Toledo, IV, (633), [13] Council of Tours (567), [11] Council of Girona (517), [63] “Creator-Spirit, all Divine,” [29], [93]
D Damasus, Pope St., [2] “Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord,” [15], [89] Durandus, B. of Mende, [70]
E Easter, [16], [32], [44], [47], [52], [65], [67], [70] Epiphany, [4], [32] Eugenius II, Primate of Toledo, [13] Eulogius, Archb. of Cordova, [30]
F “Father we praise Thee,” [12], [87] Fortunatus, Venantius, [4], [11], [27], [64] Francis, St. of Assisi, [78] Fulbert, B. of Chartres, [49] Fulda, [11], [25], [29], [30]
G Gaudeamus igitur, [75] Greek influences, [23], [27], [38], [42] Gregorian chant, [12], [81] Gregory the Gt., Pope St., [12], [14], [23], [27], [36], [63]
H “Hail, Sea-Star we name Thee,” [16], [91] “Hail thee, festival day,” [73], [110] Hartmann of St. Gall, [67] Hilary B. of Poitiers, [1], [74] Horae, [53], [58] Hymn cycles, [9]-10 Hymnarium or hymnary, [24], [44]
I Ildefonsus, Primate of Toledo, [13] “In flowing measures,” [26], [92] Isidore of Seville, [1], [13], [30], [65]
J James, St., of Campostella, [56] Jumièges Antiphonary, [41] Jerome, St., [1]
L Later Hymnal, [19], [23], [24]-5, [28], [30], [33] Laude al crucifisso, [78] Laudi spirituali, [78] Lent, [32] Louis the Pious, [19], [20], [21], [25], [30]
M Macaronic verse, [58] Mary the Virgin, St., feasts of, [32], [44], [47], [64], [67], [69], [70], [71], [72] Metrical forms of Latin hymns, [5], [6], [26], [27], [65], [74], [76] Metz, [20], [37], [41] Modus, [43], [75] Monte Cassino, [16], [20] Mozarabic Hymns, [12]-4, [30]-1, [54], [59] Music, [6]-7, [12], [20], [22], [27]-8, [35], [39], [43], [73], [81]-2
N Nativity, [8], [32], [44], [67] Neumes, [27], [38]-9 Ninth Century Hymnal, see [Later Hymnal] Notker Balbulus, [22], [39], [41], [42], [43], [45], [46], [47], [77]
O “O glorious immensity,” [31], [94] “O Splendor of God’s glory,” [3], [84] Old Hymnal, [10], [12], [17], [30] Osmund, B. of Salisbury, [52] Otfried the Frank, [76]
P Palm Sunday, [65], [70] Passion, [32], [44], [62] Paulus Diaconus, [21], [26] Peckham, John, Archb. of Canterbury, [50] Pentecost, [32], [44], [48] Peristephanon, [3], [75] Peter Damian, [49] Phos hilaron, [62] Pilgrimage hymns, [56] Pippin, [11], [19], [20], [22] “Praise, O Sion, praise thy Saviour,” [50], [105] Processional (Book), [53], [70] Processions (Litany), [63], [68] Processions (Station), [63] Primer, [53] Prosa or prose, [35], [37], [41] Prudentius (Aurelius Prudentius Clemens), [3], [8], [27], [74], [75] Psalmi idiotici, [10]
R Rabanus Maurus, [26], [29], [67] Radbert of Corbie, [26], [67], [68] Reichenau, [24], [25], [30], [69] Roman chant, [7], [20] Roman Rite, [12], [20], [52]
S St. Gall (monastery), [11], [22], [24], [25], [41], [42], [59], [66]-70 (passim), [72], [73] St. Martial, [24], [37], [41], [77] Saints, feasts of, [8], [32], [44], [47], [56], [61], [67], [72], [75] Salisbury, [52], [53], [70] Sarum, see Salisbury Savonarola, [78] Sedulius, [13], [27], [29] Sergius, Pope (687-701), [63]-4 Sequence, origin of, [35]-40 “Sing alleluia forth,” [14], [88] Solesmes, [28]
T “The grace of the Holy Ghost,” [42], [95] “The strain upraise,” [45], [98] “The banners of the king,” [5], [85] “The eternal gifts of Christ the King,” [8], [86] Theodulphus, B. of Orleans, [26], [28], [31], [67] Thomas Aquinas, St., [50], [55], [71] Thomas of Celano, [50] “To the fount of life eternal,” [49], [103] Trinity, [32], [44] Troparium or tropary, [44], [52] Trope, [37]
V Vernacular religious lyrics, [77]-9 Versus, [66] Villon, François, [78]