In gregorian chant, "Seculorum, Amen" was abbreviated to its vowels, "EUOUAE." Are there cases of this kind of abbreviation in other (nonmusical) practices? : r/AskHistorians
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Liber genealogiae regum Hispanie. Inc.: Cogitanti mihi fratres dilectissimi (h. 1)... Exp.: Qui in trinitate perfecta vivit et regnat deus in secula seculorum. Amen... Dionysius vocatur et ille benedicatur. Deo gratias (h.
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1. 1r-146v Nicholas de Gorran OP[], Commentary on Matthew 1r Rubric:Postilla super Matheum 1r Incipit: Matheus presens prologus
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Excerpt from hymn: Nunc sancte nobis spiritus, starting from “personent” in the sixth stanza (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunc_sancte_nobis_spiritus). Note *charitas* for caritas, and *seculorum* for sæculorum. Any clues origin? : r/latin
1 INCIPIT ORDO TONORUM - Lexicon musicum Latinum medii aevi