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{{Text|Latin | {{Text|Latin| | ||
Aegra currit ad medicum, | Aegra currit ad medicum, | ||
vas ferens aromaticum, | vas ferens aromaticum, | ||
et a morbo multiplici verbo curatur medici. | et a morbo multiplici verbo curatur medici. | ||
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{{Translation|English | {{Translation|English| | ||
''Translation supplied by Paul Pascal, Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of Washington'' | ''Translation supplied by Paul Pascal, Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of Washington'' | ||
A sick woman runs to a doctor, | A sick woman runs to a doctor, | ||
Bearing an aromatic vessel, | Bearing an aromatic vessel, | ||
And she is cured from a complex disease by a word from the doctor. | And she is cured from a complex disease by a word from the doctor. | ||
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[[Category:Sheet music]] | [[Category:Sheet music]] | ||
[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
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- CPDL #16104: NoteWorthy Composer
- Editor: Brian Russell (submitted 2008-02-18). Score information: A4, 2 pages, 16 kB Copyright: CPDL
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- Editor: Sheila Crossey (submitted 2004-12-01). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 58 kB Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Aegra
Composer: Orlando di Lasso
Number of voices: 2vv Voicing: SS
Genre: Secular, Madrigal
Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella
Published: Bicinia, sive cantiones (1609)
Description: #16 from Bicinias
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Original text and translations
Latin text
Aegra currit ad medicum,
vas ferens aromaticum,
et a morbo multiplici verbo curatur medici.
English translation
Translation supplied by Paul Pascal, Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of Washington
A sick woman runs to a doctor,
Bearing an aromatic vessel,
And she is cured from a complex disease by a word from the doctor.