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==Original text and translations==
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{{Text|Latin}}
{{Text|Latin}}






A solis ortus cardine<br>
Ad usque terrae limitem<br>
Christum canamus Principem,<br>
Natum Maria Virgine. <br>


Beatus auctor saeculi<br>
<poem>
Servile corpus induit,<br>
A solis ortus cardine
Ut carne carnem liberans<br>
Ad usque terrae limitem
Non perderet quod condidit. <br>
Christum canamus Principem,
Natum Maria Virgine.


Clausae<sup>1</sup> parentis viscera<br>
Beatus auctor saeculi
Caelestis intrat gratia;<br>
Servile corpus induit,
Venter puellae baiulat<br>
Ut carne carnem liberans
Secreta quae non noverat. <br>
Non perderet quod condidit.


Domus pudici pectoris<br>
Clausae<sup>1</sup> parentis viscera
Templum repente fit Dei;<br>
Caelestis intrat gratia;
Intacta nesciens virum<br>
Venter puellae baiulat
Verbo concepit Filium.<sup>2</sup> <br>
Secreta quae non noverat.


Enixa<sup>3</sup> est puerpera<br>
Domus pudici pectoris
Quem Gabriel praedixerat,<br>
Templum repente fit Dei;
Quem matris alvo gestiens<sup>4</sup><br>
Intacta nesciens virum
Clausus Ioannes senserat.<sup>5</sup> <br>
Verbo concepit Filium.<sup>2</sup>


Foeno iacere pertulit,<br>
Enixa<sup>3</sup> est puerpera
Praesepe non abhorruit,<br>
Quem Gabriel praedixerat,
Parvoque lacte pastus est<sup>6</sup><br>
Quem matris alvo gestiens<sup>4</sup>
Per quem nec ales esurit. <br>
Clausus Ioannes senserat.<sup>5</sup>


Gaudet chorus caelestium<br>
Foeno iacere pertulit,
Et Angeli canunt Deum,<br>
Praesepe non abhorruit,
Palamque fit pastoribus<br>
Parvoque lacte pastus est<sup>6</sup>
Pastor, Creator omnium. <br>
Per quem nec ales esurit.


Iesu, tibi sit gloria,<br>
Gaudet chorus caelestium
Qui natus es de Virgine,<br>
Et Angeli canunt Deum,
Cum Patre et almo Spiritu,<br>
Palamque fit pastoribus
In sempiterna saecula. Amen.<br>
Pastor, Creator omnium.


Iesu, tibi sit gloria,
Qui natus es de Virgine,
Cum Patre et almo Spiritu,
In sempiterna saecula. Amen.
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{{Translation|English}}
{{Translation|English}}
''Supplied by [[User:Mick Swithinbank|Mick Swithinbank]] with thanks to Jamie Reid Baxter for much help''
by John Mason Neale


From the rising of the sun<br>
 
to the ends of the earth,<br>
<poem>
let us sing of Christ the Prince,<br>
From lands that see the sun arise,
To earth’s remotest boundaries,
The virgin born today we sing,
The Son of Mary, Christ the King.
 
Blest Author of this earthly frame,
To take a servant’s form He came,
That liberating flesh by flesh,
Whom He had made might live afresh.
 
In that chaste parent’s holy womb,<sup></sup>
Celestial grace hath found its home:
And she, as earthly bride unknown,
Yet call that Offspring blest her own.
 
The mansion of the modest breast
Becomes a shrine where God shall rest:
The pure and undefiled one
Conceived in her womb the Son.<sup></sup>
 
That Son, that royal Son she bore,<sup></sup>
Whom Gabriel’s voice had told afore:
Whom, in his Mother yet concealed,<sup></sup>
The Infant Baptist had revealed.<sup></sup>
 
The manger and the straw He bore,
The cradle did He not abhor:
A little milk His infant fare<sup></sup>
Who feedeth even each fowl of air.
 
The heavenly chorus filled the sky,
The angels sang to God on high,
What time to shepherds watching lone
They made creation’s Shepherd known.
 
All honor, laud, and glory be,
O Jesu, virgin born, to Thee;
All glory, as is ever meet,
To the Father and to Paraclete.
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{{Translation|English}}
''Supplied by [[User:Mick Swithinbank|Mick Swithinbank]]''<br>
''with thanks to Jamie Reid Baxter for much help''<br>
 
<poem>
From the rising of the sun
to the ends of the earth,
let us sing of Christ the Prince,
born of the Virgin Mary.
born of the Virgin Mary.
   
   
The blessed creator of the world<br>
The blessed creator of the world
put on a servant’s body,<br>
put on a servant’s body,
so that, liberating the flesh through taking flesh,<br>
so that, liberating the flesh through taking flesh,
he would not lose what he had made.
he would not lose what he had made.
   
   
The virgin mother's belly<br>
The virgin mother's belly
is filled with heavenly grace;<br>
is filled with heavenly grace;
the girl’s womb carries<br>
the girl’s womb carries
secrets which she has not known.
secrets which she has not known.
   
   
The modest dwelling of her body<br>
The modest dwelling of her body
becomes God’s new temple;<br>
becomes God’s new temple;
untouched, not knowing a man,<br>
untouched, not knowing a man,
at a word she conceived the Son in her womb.
at a word she conceived the Son in her womb.
   
   
By her birth pangs she brought forth<br>
By her birth pangs she brought forth
the one whom Gabriel had foretold,<br>
the one whom Gabriel had foretold,
and whom the Baptist, leaping within the womb,<br>
and whom the Baptist, leaping within the womb,
had recognised as Lord.
had recognised as Lord.


He consented to lie in the hay;<br>
He consented to lie in the hay;
he did not shrink from the manger;<br>
he did not shrink from the manger;
and with little milk he was fed,<br>
and with little milk he was fed,
who does not allow even the birds to hunger.
who does not allow even the birds to hunger.
   
   
The heavenly chorus rejoices,<br>
The heavenly chorus rejoices,
and the angels sing God's praise,<br>
and the angels sing God's praise,
and to the shepherds is now made known<br>
and to the shepherds is now made known
the Shepherd who is the creator of all.
the Shepherd who is the creator of all.
   
   
Jesus, to you be glory,<br>
Jesus, to you be glory,
who are born of a virgin,<br>
who are born of a virgin,
with the Father and the loving Spirit,<br>
with the Father and the loving Spirit,
for eternal ages. Amen.
for eternal ages. Amen.
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Revision as of 23:53, 5 April 2014

General information

This famous hymn was written by Caelius Sedulius (d c 450) and is used for Lauds during the Christmas season. It is interesting to note that the hymn text has the peculiar feature that the stanzas begin with successive letters of the alphabet: A, Beatus, Castae, Domus, Enixa, Foeno, Gaudet, etc., the device being known as: acrostichon. Sedulius called his poem "Paean Alphabeticus de Christo"
This hymn was translated by Luther in 1524 and published in his first collection of hymns; settings of this version are listed on the text page "Christum wir sollen loben schon".

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Original text and translations

Latin.png Latin text



A solis ortus cardine
Ad usque terrae limitem
Christum canamus Principem,
Natum Maria Virgine.

Beatus auctor saeculi
Servile corpus induit,
Ut carne carnem liberans
Non perderet quod condidit.

Clausae1 parentis viscera
Caelestis intrat gratia;
Venter puellae baiulat
Secreta quae non noverat.

Domus pudici pectoris
Templum repente fit Dei;
Intacta nesciens virum
Verbo concepit Filium.2

Enixa3 est puerpera
Quem Gabriel praedixerat,
Quem matris alvo gestiens4
Clausus Ioannes senserat.5

Foeno iacere pertulit,
Praesepe non abhorruit,
Parvoque lacte pastus est6
Per quem nec ales esurit.

Gaudet chorus caelestium
Et Angeli canunt Deum,
Palamque fit pastoribus
Pastor, Creator omnium.

Iesu, tibi sit gloria,
Qui natus es de Virgine,
Cum Patre et almo Spiritu,
In sempiterna saecula. Amen.

English.png English translation by John Mason Neale


From lands that see the sun arise,
To earth’s remotest boundaries,
The virgin born today we sing,
The Son of Mary, Christ the King.

Blest Author of this earthly frame,
To take a servant’s form He came,
That liberating flesh by flesh,
Whom He had made might live afresh.

In that chaste parent’s holy womb,
Celestial grace hath found its home:
And she, as earthly bride unknown,
Yet call that Offspring blest her own.

The mansion of the modest breast
Becomes a shrine where God shall rest:
The pure and undefiled one
Conceived in her womb the Son.

That Son, that royal Son she bore,
Whom Gabriel’s voice had told afore:
Whom, in his Mother yet concealed,
The Infant Baptist had revealed.

The manger and the straw He bore,
The cradle did He not abhor:
A little milk His infant fare
Who feedeth even each fowl of air.

The heavenly chorus filled the sky,
The angels sang to God on high,
What time to shepherds watching lone
They made creation’s Shepherd known.

All honor, laud, and glory be,
O Jesu, virgin born, to Thee;
All glory, as is ever meet,
To the Father and to Paraclete.

English.png English translation Supplied by Mick Swithinbank
with thanks to Jamie Reid Baxter for much help

From the rising of the sun
to the ends of the earth,
let us sing of Christ the Prince,
born of the Virgin Mary.
 
The blessed creator of the world
put on a servant’s body,
so that, liberating the flesh through taking flesh,
he would not lose what he had made.
 
The virgin mother's belly
is filled with heavenly grace;
the girl’s womb carries
secrets which she has not known.
 
The modest dwelling of her body
becomes God’s new temple;
untouched, not knowing a man,
at a word she conceived the Son in her womb.
 
By her birth pangs she brought forth
the one whom Gabriel had foretold,
and whom the Baptist, leaping within the womb,
had recognised as Lord.

He consented to lie in the hay;
he did not shrink from the manger;
and with little milk he was fed,
who does not allow even the birds to hunger.
 
The heavenly chorus rejoices,
and the angels sing God's praise,
and to the shepherds is now made known
the Shepherd who is the creator of all.
 
Jesus, to you be glory,
who are born of a virgin,
with the Father and the loving Spirit,
for eternal ages. Amen.

Changes by Pope Urban VIII in 1632 to the Roman Breviary (some incorporated by Palestrina):

1Castae
2Enititur (not in Palestrina)
3Concepit alvo Filium.
4Quem ventre Matris gestiens, (not in Palestrina)
5baptismata clausum senserat (not in Palestrina)
6Et lacte modicus pastus est


Dutch.png Dutch translation

Vanwaar de zon opgaat
tot aan het einde van de aarde
laten wij zingen voor Christus, onze vorst
die geboren is uit de maagd Maria.


German.png German translation

Christum wir sollen loben schon,
Der reinen Magd Marien Sohn,
Soweit die liebe Sonne leucht't
Und an aller Welt Ende reicht.


Hungarian.png Hungarian translation

Naptámadat mesgyéitől
A föld végső határaig
Krisztust daloljuk, a Királyt,
Szűz Máriának egy Fiát.

A boldog Úr, az Alkotó,
Magára szolgatestet ölt:
A húst a hús hadd mentse meg,
S ne vesszen el, kit alkotott.

A Szűzanyának belsején
Megszáll az égi kegyelem.
Hord a Leány szíve alatt
Soha nem ismert titkokat.

Szemérmes szíve hajloka
Immár az Isten temploma.
Ki sosem ismert férfiút,
Angyal-igén fogant fiút.

A Szűz megszülte Gyermekét,
Kit Gábor angyal megígért,
Kit János érzett boldogan
Már anyja méhe rejtekén.

Hitvány jászolba fektetik,
Szénától sem húzódozik,
Ki a madárnak enni ád:
Egy csöppnyi tejjel jóllakik.

Újjong az égiek kara,
Ünneplik zengő angyalok,
S a pásztoroknak felragyog
A mindeneknek Pásztora.

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