Sequences from the Sarum Missal: With English Translations (Classic Reprint)
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A young monk of S. Gall, named Nother, was led to attempt the composition of a new and better series of words, suitable to the Feasts of the Church, whence sprang the Sequences usually called Not kerian. Much has been learnedly' and ingeniously written by Dr. Neale and others about their metre, upon which I will not enter, su¿ice it to say, that the rules by which they consider them to be governed appear to me extremely vague, and to have been constantly infringed in practice, until the days of Adam de S. Victor, who lived about the middle of the 12th century, and reduced the sequence to a much more polished and rhythmical form. With out subscribing to Dr. Neale's dictum that Adam de 8. Victor is the greatest Latin poet, not only of me dimval, but of all ages, we may certainly rank his sequences very high, both as compositions of great devotional beauty and as elegant Latin odes.
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