Commercium song
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Commercium songs are traditional academic songs that are sung during academic feasts: commercia and tablerounds.
Some very old commercium songs are in Latin, like Meum est propositum or Gaudeamus igitur.
In some countries, hundreds of commercium songs are compiled in commercium books.
- Allgemeines Deutsches Kommersbuch (Germany)
- Le petit bitu (Belgium)
- Studentencodex (Belgium)
- Carpe Diem (Belgium)
- Codex Studiosorum Bruxellensis (Belgium)
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Student songs.
- Wine, Women, and Song at Project Gutenberg Medieval Latin Students' Songs Translated into English Verse by John Addington Symonds
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