LEADER 00000cz 2200361n 4500 001 n 82017432 003 DLC 005 20130318075145.0 008 820317n| azannaabn |a aaa 010 n 82017432 |zn 00067620 035 (OCoLC)oca00714664 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dPPi-MA|dMNS-J|dNN|dDLC|dIEN|dDLC 100 1 Wade, John Francis,|d1711 or 1712-1786.|tAdeste fideles 400 1 Portugal, Marcos Antônio da Fonseca,|d1762-1830.|tAdeste fideles 400 1 Reading, John,|dapproximately 1645-1692.|tAdeste fideles 400 1 |wnnea|aWade, John Francis,|d1711 or 12-1786.|tAdeste fideles 400 1 Wade, John Francis,|d1711 or 1712-1786.|tHymnus in Nativitate Christi 400 1 Wade, John Francis,|d1711 or 1712-1786.|tKommt, ihr Gläubigen 400 1 Wade, John Francis,|d1711 or 1712-1786.|tO come, all ye faithful 400 1 Wade, John Francis,|d1711 or 1712-1786.|tPortugal 400 1 Wade, John Francis,|d1711 or 1712-1786.|tPortuguese hymn 400 1 Wade, John Francis,|d1711 or 1712-1786.|tVenez, fidèles 430 0 Adeste fideles 670 In dulci jubilo [SR] 1984:|blabel (O come all ye faithful / trad.) 670 Fuld, J.J. Book of world-famous music, 3rd ed.|b(Adeste fideles; music and Latin words appear to have been written by John Francis Wade; English translation, O come all ye faithful, made in 1852; frequently known as the "Portuguese hymn") 670 His Hymnus in Nativitate, between 1948 and 1978:|bt.p. (Hymnus in Nativitate Christi) p. 2 (begins: Adeste fideles) (Wade isn't mentioned) 670 New Cath. encycl., 1967|b(Adeste fideles; doubtfully ascribed to J. F. Wade or J. Reading) 670 Bailey, A. E. The Gospel in hymns, 1950:|bp. 278-279 (Adeste fideles; author John Francis Wade) 670 Gruber, F.X. Silent night, holy night [SR] [1942]:|blabel (Adeste fideles = Oh, come all ye faithful : Portugal / Oakeley) 670 Stéphan, John.The Adeste fideles, a study on its origin and development, 1947:|bp. 20-23 (Concludes that J.F. Wade is the likely author of the original Latin words of Adeste fideles and the probable composer) 670 Early music, May 1996:|bp. 279-288 (caption title: The origin of Adeste fideles / Bennett Zon; supports in part one item of evidence mentioned by J. Stéphan that the Air anglois in Ch. Favart's opera Le compte d'Acajou is a parody of Adeste fideles, both with melodic similarities and texts with Jacobite subtexts; Wade's music manuscripts and printed books all display Jacobite influence) 670 Grove music online, viewed Jan. 25, 2012|b(entry for Wade, John Francis, written by Bennett Zon: "He is best known as the composer and author of Adeste Fideles.") 670 Wasson, D.D. Hymntune index and related hymn materials, 1998|b(Adeste fideles; source: John Francis Wade)