- The
Black Opera: Symphoniæ
Mysteriorum in
Laudem Tenebrarum is the
third studio album by
Italian symphonic black metal band
Opera IX,
released in 2000...
- The very
first versicle of the
Liturgy of hours:
Domine labia mea
aperies – et os meum
annuniabit laudem tuam...
- (Corippus, A. Cameron, ed., In
laudem Justini augusti minoris (London) 1976, vol. II:52f. The more
familiar In
laudem Mariae,
praising Mary as
Queen of...
- Justinian's
reign as a
period of
reckless spending and neglect. His poem In
Laudem Iustini Augusti Minoris has as its
theme the
renewal of the
empire by Justin...
- The
verse Domine,
labia mea
aperies et os meum
annuntiabit laudem tuam is sung at the
opening of the
first canonical hour of the day...
-
Augustine of Hippo's
commentary on
Psalm 73,
verse 1: Qui enim
cantat laudem, non
solum laudat, sed
etiam hilariter laudat ("He who
sings praises, not...
-
Versum de
Mediolano civitate ("Verse of the City of Milan") or
Versus in
laudem mediolanensis civitatis ("Verse in
Praise of the City of Milan"), is an...
-
things unity, in
doubtful things liberty, in all
things charity"). "Hominem
laudem egentem virtutis,
abundantem felicitates" ("Am I to
praise a man abounding...
-
lingua mea
justitiam tuam. Domine,
labia mea aperies: et os meum
annuntiabit laudem tuam.
Quoniam si
voluisses sacrificium,
dedissem utique:
holocaustis non...
- IX
covered it for
their album The
Black Opera: Symphoniæ
Mysteriorum in
Laudem Tenebrarum (2000).
Sepultura covered it for
their album Nation (2001). Nouvelle...