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Summary: The rest of this manuscript are examples of psalms, hymns, and prayers whose spiritual prowess Kircher extrapolated in prior sections. In this page specifically, Kircher provides many of Mary's various titles. Content-wise, this hymn does not introduce any new ideas but synthesizes all of Kircher's Marian theology into a condensed hymnal form. The emphasis on the name of Mary is most evident when Kircher spells the name in the middle of the section. | Summary: The rest of this manuscript are examples of psalms, hymns, and prayers whose spiritual prowess Kircher extrapolated in prior sections. In this page specifically, Kircher provides many of Mary's various titles. Content-wise, this hymn does not introduce any new ideas but synthesizes all of Kircher's Marian theology into a condensed hymnal form. The emphasis on the name of Mary is most evident when Kircher spells the name in the middle of the section. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 4 December 2024
O Mater, cuius admirabile nomen superxcelsuM
O Admirabilis Virgo, sanctitate prae omnibus maximA
O Regina caeli et terrae, cui soli nomen Mariae debetuR
O Integerrima sine macula, aeterno assimilata solI
O Advocata nostra sanctorum omnium gloria, sine fine beatA
Magna Deipara. Memor esto verbi tui Dominarum potentissima; in quo mihi
spem dedisti.
Haec in tempestatum fluctibus potenter tenuit me: quia
elogium tuum vivificavit me
Circumdederunt me viri mendaces, et congretata sunt
super me flagella, et ecce manus tua eripuit me.
Communicam in bonis omnibus timentibus te: et custodientibus
obnixe mandata tua.
Miserationibus tuis plena est terra: ideo viam justificationum
tuarum exguisivi.
Admirabilis
Oratio.
Summary: The rest of this manuscript are examples of psalms, hymns, and prayers whose spiritual prowess Kircher extrapolated in prior sections. In this page specifically, Kircher provides many of Mary's various titles. Content-wise, this hymn does not introduce any new ideas but synthesizes all of Kircher's Marian theology into a condensed hymnal form. The emphasis on the name of Mary is most evident when Kircher spells the name in the middle of the section.
Key Words: "Refugium," "Psalmus," "Dominarum potentissima,"