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page 1Medieval music manuscript sources
Kitab al-Aghani
arabic encyclopedic collection of poems and songs
Répertoire International des Sources Musicales
music cataloging organization
Llibre Vermell de Montserrat
manuscript
Musica enchiriadis
anonymous 9th century treatise on music
Magnus Liber
13th collection of music
Squarcialupi Codex
Musical Handbook made in Florence
Roman de Fauvel
14th century French poem
Las Huelgas Codex
manuscript
Montpellier Codex
medieval music manuscript
Chantilly Codex
late medieval manuscript, and the primary source of music in the ars subtilior style
Tonary
A tonary is a liturgical book in the Western Christian Church which lists by incipit various items of Gregorian chant according to the Gregorian mode (tonus) of their melodies within the eight-mode system. Tonaries often include Office antiphons, the mode of which determines the recitation formula for the accompanying text (the psalm tone if the antiphon is sung with a psalm, or canticle tone if the antiphon is sung with a canticle), but a tonary may also or instead list responsories or Mass chants not associated with formulaic recitation. Although some tonaries are stand-alone works, they wer
Rossi Codex
Italian manuscript of fourteenth-century music
Winchester Troper
English music manuscript, dated c. 1000
Old Hall Manuscript
Micrologus
thumb|Micrologus by Guido of Arezzo excerpt from a 12th-century manuscript.
Codex Faenza
15th-century musical manuscript
Laudario di Cortona
Musical codex from the second half of the 13th Century
Codex Speciálník
Bohemian songbook
Robertsbridge Codex
14th century music manuscript
Bamberg Codex
manuscript
Bayeux Manuscript
16th century illuminated manuscript
Add MS 29987
medieval Tuscan musical manuscript
Corpus mensurabilis musicae
Scolica enchiriadis
ninth-century music treatise formerly attributed to Hucbald
Ivrea Codex
parchment manuscript containing a significant body of 14th century French polyphonic music