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Medieval Music Database

London, British Library, Additional 24198

A Missal of the Augustinian Canons Regular. The 3 musical flyleaves are from a motet ms. in Petronian notation, and 7 works survive.

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. 513-515.

CONTENTS


  1. fol. 1v, Triumphat hodie - Trop est fol - Si qe la nuit (motet))

  2. fol. 132, Rota versatilis. Orbis dominacio - Rota versatilis (motet))

  3. fol. 132v, Rosa mundi purissima (motet))

  4. fol. 132v, Regis aula regentis (conductus))

  5. fol. 133, Surgere iam est hora libere - [Surge et illuminare] (motet))

  6. fol. 133, [untexted work: GB-Lbl 24198 n4a] (motet))

  7. fol. 133v,1, Trinitatem veneremur - Trinitas et deitas - Trinitatis vox - [Benedicite Deum celi] (whole chant setting))

  8. fol. 133v,1, Te domina regina - Te domina Maria (motet))

CONCORDANCES

1.London, British Library, Additional 40011B (Fountains fragments) (Bv, Cv fragments, Rota versatilis. Orbis dominacio - Rota versatilis).
2.London, British Library, Royal 12.C.VI (Rota versatilis. Orbis dominacio - Rota versatilis).
3.Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 652 (n1/ i, iiv, 69, 70v, Rota versatilis. Orbis dominacio - Rota versatilis).
4.Oxford, New College Library 362, item XXVI (85v, Triumphat hodie - Trop est fol - Si qe la nuit).
5.Princeton, University Library, Garrett 119 (3,4v, Regis aula regentis).

Recordings of works contained in this manuscript

The History of Music in Sound. Vol. II. Early Medieval Music to 1300: HMV HMS 10/11/12/13/14/15/16/17/18/19: Triumphat hodie; Trop est fol; Si qe la nuit;.


Content Approved by: MMDB Director
Last updated: Wednesday, 5 March 2003