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London, Lincoln's Inn, Hale 146 (Misc. 26)

This binding strip cut from the top of a
bifolium of late 14th century English polyphony
contains 6 fragmentary cantilena- and
discant-style pieces and an isolated motet voice.
The parent manuscript is a late 14th or early 15th
century
Liber assisarum.

INVENTORY

WATHEY, Andrew. 'London, Lincoln's Inn, MS Hale 146 (Misc. 26)' [in] `New sources of English thirteenth- and fourteenth-century polyphony', compiled by P. Lefferts and M. Bent, Early Music History, 2 (1982): 329-332.

CONTENTS


  1. A\1, [untexted work: GB-Lli 146 n1] (cantilena))

  2. A\2, Deo gratias (Ite missa est))

  3. Av\1, [untexted work: GB-Lli 146 n3] (cantilena))

  4. Av\2, [untexted work: GB-Lli 146 n4] (cantilena))

  5. B, [untexted work: GB-Lli 146 n5] (cantilena))

  6. Bv, Ancilla domini formam notabilem (motet))


LITERATURE

LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, p. 268.