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... alleluya; Frondentibus florentibus silvis; FloretThree-voice anonymous motet SourcesOxford: Bodleian Library, e. Museo 7, fol. V; Bodleian Library, Laud Miscellaneous 594, fol. rear cover inside (3/1).Facsimiles1. 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, plate 50 (Ob7).2. BENT, Margaret. 'Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 594' [in] 'New sources of English thirteenth- and fourteenth-century polyphony', compiled by P. Lefferts and M. Bent, Early Music History, 2 (1982), fig. 22. EditionsBENT, Margaret. 'Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 594' [in] 'New sources of English thirteenth- and fourteenth-century polyphony', compiled by P. Lefferts and M. Bent, Early Music History, 2 (1982), p. 344 (reconstruction).Literature1. BENT, Margaret and Peter LEFFERTS. 'New sources of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century English polyphonic music', Early Music History, edited by Iain Fenlon, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2 (1982), pp. 342-347.2. BENT, Margaret. 'Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 594' [in] 'New sources of English thirteenth- and fourteenth-century polyphony', compiled by P. Lefferts and M. Bent, Early Music History, 2 (1982): 342-347. 3. LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 275-276. |
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