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25: 249:, belongs to Julian of Speyer. Some portions at least of the mass formula of Sts. Francis and Anthony are undoubtedly his musical and poetical compositions. Only in the turn of the century was Julian recognized as the author of the 203:, he was almost forgotten until the end of the nineteenth century. It is certain that he composed the rhymed Office (historia) of St. Francis of Assisi (written between 23 February 1229 and 4 October 1235), as well as that of St. 169: 287: 165: 237:
Even outside the Franciscan Order the rhythmic structure has often been copied, with whole verses being frequently taken (especially from the
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Both these musical, as well as poetical, masterpieces are still used by the Franciscans. These works are distinguished for the
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of St. Francis) and set to Julian's melodies without any changes. It is not known how much of the poetic narrative of
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of the verses, and for their sublime expressiveness as musical compositions. Only a few sentences in the third
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Although in the Middle Ages, Julian of Speyer was held in high respect as a composer and writer of
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and was the musical director for the royal chapel during the reigns of
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and the cardinals; the rest is entirely Julian's composition.
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to Germany, when he was made Provincial of Germany by the
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composer, poet and historian of the thirteenth century.
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