Cambridge Songs - List of Songs

List of Songs

All the songs in the Cambridge codex (ff.432–44) are sometimes catalogued as "Lyrics in honour of the emperors of Germany in the first half of the XIth century". Those songs from Nenia de mortuo Heinrico II imperatore to Gratulatio regine a morbo recreate directly praise the rulers of the Salian dynasty.

  • Carmen Christo dictum
  • Modus qui et Carelmanninc
  • Laudes Christo acte
  • Hymnus paschalis
  • Resurrectio
  • Ad Mariam
  • De epiphania
  • Rachel
  • De domo s. Cecilie Coloniensis
  • De s. Victore carmen Xantense
  • De Heinrico
  • Modus Ottinc
  • Nenia de mortuo Heinrico II imperatore
  • Nenia in funebrum pompam Heinrici II imperiatoris
  • Cantilena in Conradum II factum imperatorem
  • Cantilena in Heinricum III anno 1028 regem coronatum
  • Nenia de mortuo Conrado II imperatore
  • Gratulatio regine a morbo recreate
  • Cantilena in Heribertum archiepiscopum Coloniensis
  • Ecclesie Trevirensis nomine scripti ad Popponem archiepiscopum versus
  • De Willelmo
  • Modus Liebinc
  • De proterii filio
  • De Lantfrido et Corbone
  • Modus florum
  • Herigêr
  • De Iohanne abbate
  • Sacerdos et lupus
  • Alfrâd
  • Carmen estivum
  • De luscinio
  • Verna femine suspira
  • Invitatio amice
  • Magister puero
  • Clericus et nonna
  • In languore perio
  • Lamentatio Neobule
  • Admonitio iuvenum
  • De musica
  • De mensa philosophie
  • De simphoniis et de littera Pithagore
  • Diapente et diatesseron
  • Umbram Hectoris videt Eneas
  • Hipsipile Archemorum puerum a serpente necatum plorat
  • Argie lamentatio maritum polinicum a fratre interfectum in venientis
  • Nisus omnigenti

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