So I'm looking for a particular melody to the hymn Magne Pater Augustine that I really liked when I first heard it. This hymn has at least three different plainchant melodies that I have seen online. The particular melody I am looking for is Mode 5, I believe. It certainly reminds me of the Kyrie forMissa de Angelis, anyway. I did find a Dominican setting of the hymn, but it is in Mode 3, with the same melody as Pange Lingua. That one's also nice, but it's not the one I'm looking for.
The attached score is the melody I am looking for, but it appears to be an old hand-drawn piece with text that appears to have been done on a typewriter, and so it's honestly kind of hard to read and even harder to actually sing from it. I found it in a Google image search, and in spite of several weeks now of looking around elsewhere on the internet, I have been unable to find any other source for this hymn melody. So I was wondering if anyone had this version of the hymn in a format that was clean and easy to read. Or perhaps someone could point me in the direction of a good source?
Proprium Missarum et Officiorum Ordinis Eremitarum Sancti Augustini jussu Reverendissimi Patris Prioris Generalis P. Mag. Eustasii Esteban Editum, 1926, supplement to the Liber Usualis
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