900 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Quis revoluit 1 nobis ab hostio lapidem quem tegere sacrum 
cernimns sepulcbrum ? 
Angcli uespondeant : 
Quem queritis, o tremule mulieres, in hoc tumulo plorantes i 
Mulieres: 
lesum querimus 2 3 nazarenum crucifixum. 
Angcli : 
Non est hie quem queritis, sed cito euntes nunciate discipulis 
eius 7 Petro quia surrexit Iesus. 
A ntiphona: Venite 7 uidete locum ubi positus erat dominus,, 
aeuia, aeuia. 
Tunc Petrws 7 IoHarmes currebatit ad SEPULcrwm: 
Currebant duo simul 7 ille alius discipulus precucurrit cicius 
Petro 7 uenit prior ad monumentum, aeuia. 
Tunc SAcemoTES inttontes Locum sepultwe linteam^tP 
INDE ACCIPIUNT 4 7 PORTENT ANTE SE USQ U& AD MEDIUm 
MONASTEEIUW, ILLUDQUd OMTIIBUS OSTENDENTES (fol. 73 r ) 
DICANT HANC ANTIPHONAm: 
Surrexit dominus de sepulchro qui pro nobis pependit in 
ligno, aeuia. 
Tunc cantor alte 5 incipiat: Te Deum laudamus, et- 
pop'UL'us : Kyr ie, campanis clare sonantibws. Post hec 
NEQ ue HODIE NEQ UC IN TOTA ISTA EB DO MAD A 6 7 in MaTUTINIS 
Laudibus dicas, T)eus in adiut orium. 
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MS. 279 of the Bibliotheque de F Arsenal, Paris, contains 
an Elevatin' 1 of which the ceremonial is somewhat more 
elaborate than that of the offices given above, the Corpus 
1 In the MS. the words, Quis revolu, without musical notation, pre¬ 
cede this sentence. 
2 In the MS. the n of quenrimus is erased by the dot under it. 
3 Lange, linteamina, which may well he right. 
4 Lange, accipiant. 
5 Omitted by Lange. 
6 MS., ebdomoda. 
7 Paris, Bibliotheque de 1’Arsenal, MS. 279, fol. 200r-200v, a 13th 
century breviary of the Collegiate Church of St. Sepulcre at Caen. 
A description of the MS. is given by H. Martin, Catalogue des Manu- 
