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Petrum cephas ecclesie; Petrus pastor potissimus; Petre [amas me]Four-voice anonymous motet SourcesOxford: Bodleian Library, e. Museo 7, fol. IIIv-IV (4/2).Facsimiles1. STAINER, J, J.F.R. and C. Early Bodleian Music, vols. 1 and 2, London: 1901. NICHOLSON, E. W. B. vol. 3, London: 1913, plates X-XI.2. Manuscripts of 14th Century English Polyphony: A Selection of Facsimiles, edited by Frank Ll. Harrison and Roger Wibberley, London: Stainer & Bell, 1982. Early English Church Music XXVI, plates 47-48. Editions1. STAINER, J, J.F.R. and C. Early Bodleian Music, vols. 1 and 2, London: 1901. NICHOLSON, E. W. B. vol. 3, London: 1913, Vol. II, p. 24.2. Motets of English Provenance, edited by Frank Ll. Harrison, Monaco: Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1980. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century XV, p. 77. Literature1. SANDERS, Ernest. 'The mediaeval motet', Gattungen der Musik in Einzeldarstellungen: Gedenkschrift Leo Schrade, Erste Folge, Bern, Munich: 1971, pp. 497-573.2. LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 64-65, 273-274. |
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