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Morten Lauridson used his own version of O Nata Lux de Lumine in his Requiem.
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Morten Lauridson used his own version of O Nata Lux de Lumine in his Requiem.
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Or, you can take the words from these images of the hymns for Lauds (which is, again, O nata Lux de Lumine) and Vespers (a version of Celestis formara glorie) from my Episcopal Office Book source:
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Or, you can take the words from these images of the hymns for Lauds (which is, again, O nata Lux de Lumine) and Vespers (a version of Celestis formara glorie) from my Episcopal Office Book source:
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In a former paper, if we mistake not, we mentioned a treatise of Rubens -- "De Lumine et Colore" -- said to have been, somewhat more than half a century ago, in the possession of a canon of Antwerp, a descendant of Rubens: surely it may be worth enquiring after.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 Various
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'Lumine formæ deceptus,' for instance, is not translated by
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_Lumine sic tremulo terra et cava caerula candent_, to the thunderous oath of Achilles --
Latin Literature 1902
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Lumine qui mutatur in ipfo, propcerea qu6d Reda aut obliqua percu£fus Luce refiilget?
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex Titus Lucretius Carus , Thomas Creech , George Gordon Byron Byron 1770
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Nec minus Ule diu jam non erit, ex hodier. no iiof Lumine qui finem vitai fecit, & ille «
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex Titus Lucretius Carus , Thomas Creech , George Gordon Byron Byron 1770
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“ 'Lumine Acon dextro, capta est Leonilla sinistro,
Life of Lord Byron With His Letters And Journals Byron, George G 1854
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