
The Hymns of Prudentius
by Prudentius
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Chapters (51)
- THE HYMNS of PRUDENTIUS TRANSLATED by R · MARTIN · POPE
- CATHEMERINON LIBER OF PRUDENTIUS
- HYMNS FOR THE CHRISTIAN'S DAY NEWLY TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE
- PRAEFATIO
- PREFACE
- I. HYMNUS AD GALLI CANTUM
- I. HYMN AT COCK-CROW
- II. HYMNUS MATUTINUS
- II. MORNING HYMN
- III. HYMNUS ANTE CIBUM
- III. HYMN BEFORE MEAT
- IV. HYMNUS POST CIBUM
- IV. HYMN AFTER MEAT
- V. HYMNUS AD INCENSUM LUCERNAE
- V. HYMN FOR THE LIGHTING OF THE LAMPS
- VI. HYMNUS ANTE SOMNUM
- VI. HYMN BEFORE SLEEP
- VII. HYMNUS IEIUNANTIUM
- VII. HYMN FOR THOSE WHO FAST
- VIII. HYMNUS POST IEIUNIUM
- VIII. HYMN AFTER FASTING
- IX. HYMNUS OMNIS HORAE
- IX. HYMN FOR ALL HOURS
- X. HYMNUS AD EXEQUIAS DEFUNCTI
- X. HYMN FOR THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD
- XI. HYMNUS VIII. KALENDAS IANUARIAS
- XI. HYMN FOR CHRISTMAS-DAY
- XII. HYMNUS EPIPHANIAE
- XII. HYMN FOR THE EPIPHANY
- EPILOGUS
- EPILOGUE
- TRANSLATOR'S NOTE
- NOTES
- HYMNS
- THE TITLE
- THE PREFACE
- I
- Translation.
- II
- III
- Translation.
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- VIII
- IX
- X
- Translation.
- XI
- XII
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