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Medieval Music Database
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Rawlinson liturgical d. 3
A late 13th century Sarum Gradual in square plainsong notation, closely related to GB-Lbl 12194. The three polyphonic works are cantus firmus settings in three parts and are important antecedents for 14th century practice.
INVENTORY
Répertoire international des sources musicales. BIV 1. Manuscripts of Polyphonic Music, 11th - Early 14th Century, edited by Gilbert Reaney, G. Henle Verlag: Munich-Duisburg, 1966, pp. 575-576.
CONTENTS
- fol. 71, Mater ora filium ut post hoc exilium (cantilena))
- fol. 71-71v, Virgo pudicicie ferens titulum Maria mundicie (cantilena))
- fol. 72-72v, Salve, virgo, tonantis solium (cantilena))
LITERATURE
- LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 136, 137.
- LEFFERTS, Peter M. Review: 'Facsimiles of fourteenth-century English polyphony', RMA Research Chronicle, 21 (1988): 83-95.
CONCORDANCEOxford, Bodleian Library, Barlow 55 (4\5, Mater ora filium ut post hoc exilium).
Recordings of works contained in this manuscriptSumer Is Icumen In. Chants Médiévaux Anglais: Harmonia Mundi HM 1154: Mater ora filium ut post hoc exilium;.
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