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'''''Vexillum Stellis Punctatum''''' ([[Lingua Anglica|Anglice]]: ''[[:en:The Star-Spangled Banner|The Star-Spangled Banner]]'') est [[carmen publicum]] [[Civitates Foederatae Americae|Civitatum Foederatarum Americae]]. Anno [[1814]], [[Franciscus Scotus Key]], advocatus et versificator triginta quinque annorum, cum in nave bellica ''Britannica'' in [[Chesapeake Sinus|Chesapeake Sinu]] coercitus oppugnationem contra [[McHenry Praesidium]] in [[Baltimora]] in [[Terra Mariae]] observasset, poema pepigit. Cantus autem est "Anacreonti in Caelis", carmen vulgare [[Britannia|Britannicum]], a [[Ioannes Stafford Smith|Ioanne Stafford Smith]] [[Londinium|Londinii]] circa [[1765]] compositum. Carmen publicum in quattuor strophis consistit, sed solum prima stropha usitate cantatur.
"'''Vexillum Stellis Punctatum'''" ([[Lingua Anglica|Anglice]]: ''[[:en:The Star-Spangled Banner|The Star-Spangled Banner]]'') est [[carmen publicum]] [[Civitates Foederatae Americae|Civitatum Foederatarum Americae]]. Anno [[1814]], [[Franciscus Scotus Key]], advocatus et versificator triginta quinque annorum, cum in ''Britannica,'' [[navis bellica|navi bellica]], in [[Chesapeake Sinus|Chesapeake Sinu]] coercitus oppugnationem contra [[McHenry Praesidium]] in [[Baltimora]] in [[Terra Mariae]] observasset, poema pepigit. Cantus autem est "Anacreonti in Caelis", carmen vulgare [[Britannia|Britannicum]], a [[Ioannes Stafford Smith|Ioanne Stafford Smith]] [[Londinium|Londinii]] circa [[1765]] compositum. Carmen publicum in quattuor strophis consistit, sed solum prima stropha usitate cantatur.


== Verba carminis ==
== Verba carminis ==
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'''I.''' <br/>
'''I.''' <br/>
''Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light''<br/>
Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light''<br/>
''What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?''<br/>
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?<br/>
''Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,''<br/>
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,<br/>
''O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?''<br/>
'O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?<br/>
''And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,''<br/>
'And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,<br/>
''Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.''<br/>
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
''Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave''<br/>
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave<br/>
''O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?''<br/>
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?<br/>


'''II.'''<br/>
'''II.'''<br/>
''On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep,''<br/>
On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep,<br/>
''Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,''<br/>
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,<br/>
''What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,''<br/>
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,<br/>
''As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?''<br/>
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?<br/>
''Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,''<br/>
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,<br/>
''In full glory reflected now shines in the stream''<br/>
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream.<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Tis the star-spangled banner! Oh long may it wave''<br/>
'Tis the star-spangled banner! Oh long may it wave<br/>
''O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.''<br/>
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.<br/>


'''III.'''<br/>
'''III.'''<br/>
''And where is that band who so vauntingly swore''<br/>
And where is that band who so vauntingly swore<br/>
''That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,''<br/>
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,<br/>
''A home and a country should leave us no more!''<br/>
A home and a country should leave us no more!<br/>
''Their blood has washed out of their foul footsteps' pollution.''<br/>
Their blood has washed out of their foul footsteps' pollution.<br/>
''No refuge could save the hireling and slave''<br/>
No refuge could save the hireling and slave<br/>
''From the terror of flight and the gloom of the grave''<br/>
From the terror of flight and the gloom of the grave.<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
''And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave''<br/>
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave<br/>
''O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.''<br/>
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.<br/>


'''IV.'''<br/>
'''IV.'''<br/>
''Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand''<br/>
Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand<br/>
''Between their loved home and the war's desolation!''<br/>
Between their loved home and the war's desolation!<br/>
''Bles't with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land''<br/>
Bles't with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land<br/>
''Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.''<br/>
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.<br/>
''Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,''<br/>
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,<br/>
''And this be our motto: « In God is our trust. »''<br/>
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust."<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
''And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave''<br/>
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave<br/>
''O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.''<br/>
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.<br/>




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'''I.'''<br/>
'''I.'''<br/>
''Potestne cerni primo diluculo''<br/>
Potestne cerni primo diluculo<br/>
''Vexillum quod vesperi salutabamus,''<br/>
Vexillum quod vesperi salutabamus,<br/>
''Dum stellas clavosque et in proelio''<br/>
Dum stellas clavosque et in proelio<br/>
''Fluitantes superbe in vallo spectamus?''<br/>
Fluitantes superbe in vallo spectamus?<br/>
''Atque salvum adhuc interdum subitae''<br/>
Atque salvum adhuc interdum subitae<br/>
''Vexillum noctu ostendebant flammae;''<br/>
Vexillum noctu ostendebant flammae;<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
''0 dic num despectet stellans vexillum''<br/>
0 dic num despectet stellans vexillum<br/>
''Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.''<br/>
Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.<br/>


'''II.'''<br/>
'''II.'''<br/>
''Per vapores maris unde instant hostes''<br/>
Per vapores maris unde instant hostes<br/>
''In litore iam aliquid vix apparet,''<br/>
In litore iam aliquid vix apparet,<br/>
''Quod aura inconstans per celsas turres''<br/>
Quod aura inconstans per celsas turres<br/>
''Modo condit umbra, modo languide movet;''<br/>
Modo condit umbra, modo languide movet;<br/>
''Ecce tandem primi solis sub lumina''<br/>
Ecce tandem primi solis sub lumina<br/>
''Claro splendet colore vexilli aqua;''<br/>
Claro splendet colore vexilli aqua;<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
''Atque diu despectet stellans vexillum''<br/>
Atque diu despectet stellans vexillum<br/>
''Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.''<br/>
Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.<br/>


'''III.'''<br/>
'''III.'''<br/>
''ubi nunc isti sunt tam superbo voto''<br/>
Ubi nunc isti sunt tam superbo voto<br/>
''furiali pugna territos et clamore''<br/>
furiali pugna territos et clamore<br/>
''esse nos cum terra carituros domo?''<br/>
esse nos cum terra carituros domo?<br/>
''caligata lues expurgatast cruore!''<br/>
caligata lues expurgatast cruore!<br/>
''mercennarius et servus effugiet''<br/>
mercennarius et servus effugiet<br/>
''acherunta frustra nec servabit semet''<br/>
acherunta frustra nec servabit semet<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
''et vexillum stellatum vibrat in triumpho''<br/>
et vexillum stellatum vibrat in triumpho<br/>
''libera in patria et in forti domo.''<br/>
'libera in patria et in forti domo.<br/>


'''IV.'''<br/>
'''IV.'''<br/>
''0 semper sic fiat cum suas domos''<br/>
0 semper sic fiat cum suas domos<br/>
''Ab exitio populus liber defendet;''<br/>
Ab exitio populus liber defendet;<br/>
''Quodque numen tuetur aras et focos''<br/>
Quodque numen tuetur aras et focos<br/>
''Divinitus victrix res publica laudet.''<br/>
Divinitus victrix res publica laudet.<br/>
''Superant semper iustam qui causam habent''<br/>
Superant semper iustam qui causam habent<br/>
''Et in Deo spem ponere omnem solent;''<br/>
Et in Deo spem ponere omnem solent;<br/>


'''Chorus'''<br/>
'''Chorus'''<br/>
''Sic triumphans despectet stellans vexillum''<br/>
Sic triumphans despectet stellans vexillum'<br/>
''Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.''<br/>
Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.<br/>
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== Notae ==
==Notae==
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==Bibliographia==
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== Bibliographia ==
* ''Latin Songs New and Old'', selected or written by J. C. Robertson. Enlarged and Revised edition. (Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1937)
* ''Latin Songs New and Old'', selected or written by J. C. Robertson. Enlarged and Revised edition. (Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1937)



Emendatio ex 16:04, 25 Iulii 2009

"Vexillum Stellis Punctatum" (Anglice: The Star-Spangled Banner) est carmen publicum Civitatum Foederatarum Americae. Anno 1814, Franciscus Scotus Key, advocatus et versificator triginta quinque annorum, cum in Britannica, navi bellica, in Chesapeake Sinu coercitus oppugnationem contra McHenry Praesidium in Baltimora in Terra Mariae observasset, poema pepigit. Cantus autem est "Anacreonti in Caelis", carmen vulgare Britannicum, a Ioanne Stafford Smith Londinii circa 1765 compositum. Carmen publicum in quattuor strophis consistit, sed solum prima stropha usitate cantatur.

Verba carminis

I.
Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
'O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
'And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.

Chorus
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

II.
On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream.

Chorus
'Tis the star-spangled banner! Oh long may it wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

III.
And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,
A home and a country should leave us no more!
Their blood has washed out of their foul footsteps' pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight and the gloom of the grave.

Chorus
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

IV.
Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved home and the war's desolation!
Bles't with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust."

Chorus
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.


I.
Potestne cerni primo diluculo
Vexillum quod vesperi salutabamus,
Dum stellas clavosque et in proelio
Fluitantes superbe in vallo spectamus?
Atque salvum adhuc interdum subitae
Vexillum noctu ostendebant flammae;

Chorus
0 dic num despectet stellans vexillum
Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.

II.
Per vapores maris unde instant hostes
In litore iam aliquid vix apparet,
Quod aura inconstans per celsas turres
Modo condit umbra, modo languide movet;
Ecce tandem primi solis sub lumina
Claro splendet colore vexilli aqua;

Chorus
Atque diu despectet stellans vexillum
Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.

III.
Ubi nunc isti sunt tam superbo voto
furiali pugna territos et clamore
esse nos cum terra carituros domo?
caligata lues expurgatast cruore!
mercennarius et servus effugiet
acherunta frustra nec servabit semet

Chorus
et vexillum stellatum vibrat in triumpho
'libera in patria et in forti domo.

IV.
0 semper sic fiat cum suas domos
Ab exitio populus liber defendet;
Quodque numen tuetur aras et focos
Divinitus victrix res publica laudet.
Superant semper iustam qui causam habent
Et in Deo spem ponere omnem solent;

Chorus
Sic triumphans despectet stellans vexillum'
Liberam patriam fortiumque domum.

Bibliographia

  • Latin Songs New and Old, selected or written by J. C. Robertson. Enlarged and Revised edition. (Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1937)