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"" (Jesus Christ, our salvation) is a hymn in Latin celebrating the eucharist. It appeared in a manuscript in 1410. For a long time it was attributed to Johannes Hus, but was more likely written by the archbishop of Prague, Jan of Jenštejn. Several hymns in different languages were derived from it, among others Martin Luther's "ドイツ語:Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gotteszorn wandt". == History == The earliest extant version of the hymn is contained in a 1410 manuscript from the Cistercian abbey of Hohenfurth (Vyšší Brod Monastery).〔〔 In that version, it has ten stanzas of four lines each, and a refrain of praise.〔 The first eight stanzas form an acrostic on the name JOHANNES (John). Possibly the eight acrostic stanzas were a first version which was expanded by two more stanzas and the refrain. The hymn is in content comparable to the 13th century ''ラテン語:Lauda Sion Salvatorem''.〔 It is focused on the eucharist and the presence of Christ in bread and wine.〔 According to modern research, the text was written by Jan of Jenštejn, archbishop of Prague, in the late 14th century. A Czech language version of the hymn exists: this version probably originated in the 15th century.〔 The melody of the hymn also appears in Hohenfurth 1410.〔 The melody may go back to the 13th century.〔 The hymn was sung and distributed by the Hussite Bohemian Brethren.〔〔 During the Reformation, it was considered as a work of the early reformer and martyr Johannes Hus and was printed in collections of his works. 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「Jesus Christus nostra salus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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