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''Jesu Dulcis Memoria'' is a Christian hymn often attributed to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. The name can refer either to the entire poem, which, depending on the manuscript, ranges from forty-two to fifty-three stanzas, or only the first part. Three sections of it are used as hymns in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus: "Iesu dulcis memoria" (Vespers), "Iesu rex admirabilis" (Office of Readings), "Iesu decus angelicum" (Lauds). Several English hymns sung today are based on translations of ''Jesu Dulcis Memoria''. These include "Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts" (1858 translation by Ray Palmer) and "Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee" (1849 translation by Edward Caswall). ==Opening stanzas== (See (Thesaurus Precum Latinarum )) :Jesu dulcis memoria :dans vera cordis gaudia: :sed super mel et omnia :ejus dulcis praesentia. :Nil canitur suavius, :nil auditur jucundius, :nil cogitatur dulcius, :quam Jesus Dei Filius. :Jesu, spes paenitentibus, :quam pius es petentibus! :quam bonus te quaerentibus! :sed quid invenientibus? :Nec lingua valet dicere, :nec littera exprimere: :expertus potest credere, :quid sit Jesum diligere. :Sis, Jesu, nostrum gaudium, :qui es futurus praemium: :sit nostra in te gloria, :per cuncta semper saecula. :Amen. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jesu Dulcis Memoria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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