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Author: Charles Coffin
Coffin, Charles, born at Buzaney (Ardennes) in 1676, died 1749, was principal of the college at Beauvais, 1712 (succeeding the historian Rollin), and rector of the University of Paris, 1718. He published in 1727 some, of his Latin poems, for which he was already noted, and in 1736 the bulk of his hymns appeared in the Paris Breviary of that year. In the same year he published them as Hymni Sacri Auctore Carolo Coffin, and in 1755 a complete ed. of his Works was issued in 2 vols. To his Hymni Sacri is prefixed an interesting preface. The whole plan of his hymns, and of the Paris Breviary which he so largely influenced, comes out in his words.
"In his porro scribendis Hymnis non tam poetico indulgendunv spiritui, quam nitoro et pietate co… Go to person page >
Translator (Spanish): Lorenzo Álvarez
(no biographical information available about Lorenzo Álvarez.) Go to person page >
Translator (English): John Chandler
John Chandler, one of the most successful translators of hymns, was born at Witley in Surrey, June 16, 1806. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830. Ordained deacon in 1831 and priest in 1832, he succeeded his father as the patron and vicar of Whitley, in 1837. His first volume, entitled The Hymns of the Primitive Church, now first Collected, Translated and Arranged, 1837, contained 100 hymns, for the most part ancient, with a few additions from the Paris Breviary of 1736. Four years later, he republished this volume under the title of hymns of the Church, mostly primitive, collected, translated and arranged for public use, 1841. Other publications include a Life of William of Wykeham, 1842, and Horae s… Go to person page >
PUER NOBIS is a melody from a fifteenth-century manuscript from Trier. However, the tune probably dates from an earlier time and may even have folk roots. PUER NOBIS was altered in Spangenberg's Christliches GesangbUchlein (1568), in Petri's famous Piae Cantiones (1582), and again in Praetorius's (P…
Display Title: ¿Qué estrella es ésta?First Line: Qué estrella es ésta, singularTune Title: PUER NOBISAuthor: Charles Coffin; John Chandler; Lorenzo ÁlvarezMeter: 8.8.8.8.Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12Date: 1998Subject: Epifania | ; Epiphany |Source: English tr.: Hymns Ancient and Modern
Display Title: ¿Qué estrella es ésta?First Line: Qué estrella es ésta, singularTune Title: PUER NOBISAuthor: Charles Coffin; John Chandler; Lorenzo ÁlvarezMeter: 8.8.8.8.Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12Date: 1999Subject: Epifania |Source: English tr.: Hymns Ancient and Modern
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