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[6 motet fragments] [microform].
Author
British Library. Manuscript. Additional 25031
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Format
Musical score, Manuscript, Microform
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[12-- - 13--]
Details
Subject(s)
Motets
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Music
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Manuscripts
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Facsimiles
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Facsimiles
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Motets
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including [6 motet fragments] and 2 other(s).
Notes
"Fly-leaves of a MS containing medical treatises, etc., and apparently connected (in 1350) with Worcester"--Hughes-Hughes, v. 1, p. 254.
One of the manuscripts collectively referred to as the Worcester Fragments; together, these fragments represent "the most important practical source. . .for research into English polyphonic music of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th centuries"--Dittmer, p. 1.
Original held in: London, British Library (GB-Lbl), Ms. Add. 25031.
On same reel as British Library Add. 38651 and Cotton Fragments XXIX.
Reproduction note
Microfilm. London: British Library, [19--]. Part of 1 microfilm reel : positive ; 35 mm.
Contents
Felix namque Maria
De supernis sedibus fortitudo mittitur ad salutem Virginis
Prolis eterne genitor
Quem non capit fabrica magnifica
Psallat mater gracie/Gaudet ecclesia
[untitled fragments].
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References
Dittmer, Publications of Mediaeval musical manuscripts, v. 6.
Hughes-Hughes, Catalogue of manuscript music in the British Museum, v. 1, p. 254.
Other title(s)
Worcester fragments
In
Multi-title collection including [6 motet fragments] and 2 other(s).
OCLC
54516019
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