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Astra transcendit hodie; Astrorum celcitudinem; Alleluya. Assumpta [est Maria]anonymous troped chant. SourcesLincoln: Library of the Dean and Chapter 52 (binding fragments), fol. 1v-2 (3/2).FacsimilesRANKIN, Susan. 'Lincoln, Library of the Dean and Chapter, MS 52 - Binding-Fragments' [in] 'New sources of English fourteenth- and fifteenth-century polyphony', compiled by R. Bowers and A. Wathey, Early Music History, 3 (1983), figs. 6, 7.Text EditionsRANKIN, Susan. 'Lincoln, Library of the Dean and Chapter, MS 52 - Binding-Fragments' [in] 'New sources of English fourteenth- and fifteenth-century polyphony', compiled by R. Bowers and A. Wathey, Early Music History, 3 (1983), p. 144.LiteratureLEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 256-257. |
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