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Introduction: Learning, Citation and Authority in Musical Culture before 1600 Suzannah Clark
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Introduction: Learning, Citation and Authority in Musical Culture before 1600 Elizabeth Eva Leach
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'Naturalis Concordia vocum cum planetis': Conceptualizing the Harmony of the Spheres in the Early Middle Ages Susan K Rankin
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'Auctoritas cereum habet nasum': Boethius, Aristotle, and the Music of the Spheres in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries Gilles Rico
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Types and Transmissions of Musical Examples in Franco's Ars cantus mensurabilis musicae Christian Leitmeir
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Ciconia's Citations in Nova musica: New Sources as Biography Barbara Haggh-Huglo
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Fauvel Goes to School Leofranc Holford-Strevens
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Auctoritas and the Motets of Philippe de Vitry Andrew Wathey
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Fire, Desire, Duration, Death: Machaut's Motet 10 Kevin Brownlee
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Machaut Reading Machaut: Self-Borrowing and Reinterpretation in Motets 8 and 21 Alice V Clark
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Declamatory Dissonance in Machaut Lawrence Earp
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'Qui bien aimme a tart oublie':Machanut's Lay de plour in Context Virginia Newes
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'Imitatio', 'Intertextuality', and Early Music John Milsom
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Apollinis eclipsatur: Foundation of the Collegium musicorum David R. Howlett
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De plus en plus: Numbers, Binchois and Ockeghem Reinhard Strohm
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An English adoption of the Burgundian chanson Theodor Dumitrescu
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Learning to compose in the 1540s: Gioseffo Zarlino's Si bona suscepimus Cristle Collins Judd
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The Eloquence of Silence: Tacet Inscriptions in the Alamire Manuscripts Bonnie Blackburn
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