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Parata paradisi porta; Paradisi porta per evamanonymous troped chant SourcesLondon: Public Record Office LR 2/261, fol. recto (2/1).FacsimilesLEFFERTS, Peter M. and Roger BOWERS. 'London, Public Record Office, LR 2/261' [in] 'New sources of English thirteenth- and fourteenth-century polyphony', compiled by P. Lefferts and M. Bent, Early Music History, 2 (1982), fig. 19.Literature1. LEFFERTS, Peter M. and Roger BOWERS. 'London, Public Record Office, LR 2/261' [in] 'New sources of English thirteenth- and fourteenth-century polyphony', compiled by P. Lefferts and M. Bent, Early Music History, 2 (1982), pp. 334-336.2. LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 268-269. |
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