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Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
ORDO PROPHETARUM 
YSAIAS, BARBATUS, DALMATICA INDUTUS, STOLA RUBEA per MEDIUm uerticis 
ANTE et RETRO DEPENDENTE . 2 
IHEREMIAS SIMILITer, ABSQtte STOLA. 
Daniel adolescens, ueste splendida indutus. 
MOYSES, CUM DALMATICA, BARBATUS, TABULAS LEGIS FERENS. 
Dauid, REGIO HABITU. 
AbACUC BARBATUS, CURUUS, GIBOSUS. 
Elisabeth, femineo habitu, pregnans. 
lOHANNES BAPTISTA, PILOSA UESTE et LONGIS CAPILLIS, BARBATUS, PALMAM 
TENENS. 
VlRGILIUS, CUM CORNU et CALAMO, EDERA CORONATUS, SCRIPTORIUm TENENS. 
NABUGODONOSOR, REGIO HABITU, SUPerBO INCESSU. 
SlBILLA, UESTE FEMINEA, DECAPILLATA, EDERA CORONATA, INSANIENTI SIMIL- 
LIMA. 
SYMEON, BARBATUS, CAPA SERICA IN <fol. 148r> DUTUS, PALMAM TENENS. 
Balaam, super ASiNAm, curuus, barbatus, palmam tenens, calcaribrs 
IJRGENS. 
Gloriosi 
Et famosi 
Regis festum 
Celebrantes 
Gaudeamus. 
Cuius ortum, 
Uite portum, 
Nobis datum, 
Predicantes 
Habeamus. 
Ecce regem 
Nouam legem 
Dantem orbis 
Circuitu 
Predicamus. 
general des Manuscrits des Bibliotheques publiques des Departements, Vol. I, 
Paris, 1849, p. 155. The Ordo Prophetarum from this manuscript has been pre¬ 
viously published by U. Chevalier, Ordinaires de Vfiglise cathedrale de Laon 
(Bibliotheque Liturgique, Vol. VI), Paris, 1897, pp. 385-389; and Chevalier’s 
text is reprinted by Chasles in La Vie et les Arts liturgiques, Jan., 1917, pp. 129- 
134. My own edition of the text from the manuscript differs in no essential 
way from that of Chevalier. The opening- rubric Ordo Prophetarum is imme¬ 
diately preceded by the following unrelated incipit: De Sancto Nicholao: Con- 
gaudentes. For the text of the Ordo Prophetarum no music is provided. 
2 dependente] dependens (Ms). 
