Jean-Baptiste de Santeul

Jean-Baptiste de Santeul
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Short Name: Jean-Baptiste de Santeul
Full Name: Santeul, Jean-Baptiste de, 1630-1697
Birth Year: 1630
Death Year: 1697

Santeüil, Jean-Baptiste de, was born in Paris of a good family on May 12, 1630. He was one of the regular Canons of St. Victor, at Paris, and, under the name of Santolius Victorinus, was distinguished as a writer of Latin poetry. Many of his hymns appeared in the Cluniac Breviary 1686, and the Paris Breviaries 1680 and 1736, and several have been translated into English, and are in common use in Great Britain and America. He was very jocose in disposition and singular in his habits. When on a journey he died at Dijon, Aug. 5, 1697. His Hymni Sacri et Novi were published at Paris in 1689, and again, enlarged, in 1698. [George Arthur Crawford, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by Jean-Baptiste de Santeul (46)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
From Sinai's trembling peakJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English1
Let no hopeless tears be shedJ. B. de Santeul (Author)English1
Slow and mournful be our toneJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)1
The angel spake the wordJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)1
Thrice Holy God, of wondrous mightClaude de Santeuil (Santolius Maglorianus) (1628-1684) (Author)English1
Whither, Saul, this raging senseJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)1
All honour and praise, dominion and mightJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)2
An image of that heavenly lightJean Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
Fearful thought of endless doomJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
For man the Savior shedJean B. de Santeuil (Author)English2
Gainst what foeman art thou rushingJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)2
Holy Love towards her foesJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)2
How strongly and how sweetly stillJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)2
Lady of the visitationJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)2
Nobis, Olympo redditusJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)Latin2
Not by the martyrs' death aloneJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)English2
O Captain of the martyr hostJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)2
O cross, that only knowest the woesJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
Our Lord the path of suffering trodJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
Rightful Prince of martyrs thouJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)2
Sweet incencse breathes aroundJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)2
The growing limbs of God the SonJean Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
The herald lights from heaven on golden wingJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)2
This is the festal light, Salvation's heraldJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)2
Thou from the cradle to the graveJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
Twin princes of the courts of heavenJean Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
With hymns the heavenly courts are ringingJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English2
Zion, ope thy hallowed domeJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)2
O Christ, uplifted to the skyJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English3
Oh, Sión, abre bien tus puertasJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author (Latin))Spanish3
The Son of God his glory hidesJean de Santeul, 1630-1697 (Author)English3
Ye mountains, bend ye lowJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)3
Christ in highest heaven enthronedJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)English5
Behold the messengers of ChristCanon J.-B. de Santeüil (Author)English6
First of martyrs, thou whose nameJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English6
The heavenly child in stature growsJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English7
Whither thus, in holy raptureJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)7
O Christ, who hast prepared a placeJean B. de Santeüil (Author)English10
Blest Trinity, from mortal sightJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)English12
In stature grows the Heavenly ChildSantolius Victorinus, 1630-1667 (Author)English12
Where the angel-hosts adore TheeJean-Baptiste de Santeul (Author)English13
Captains of the saintly bandJean Baptiste de Santeuil, died 1697 (Author)English14
Now, my soul, thy voice upraising, Tell in sweet and mournful strainClaude de Santeüil (Author)English14
What mortal tongue can sing thy praiseJean Baptiste de Santeuil (Author)14
O Zion, open wide thy gatesJean Baptiste de Santeüil (Author)English15
Disposer Supreme, and Judge of the earthJean-Baptiste de Santeüil, 1630-97 (Author)English19
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