Verbum caro factum est / Verbum caro factum est / Verbum caro factum est

Composer Anonymous
Genre Lauda

Appears in

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I-Vnm MS It. IX. 145 1
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Bibliography

Diederichs, Elisabeth. 1986. Die Anfänge der mehrstimmigen Lauda vom Ende des 14. bis zur Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts. Münchner Veröffentlichungen zur Musikgeschichte.  Tutzing. pp. 330-333 (Varianten).

Luisi, Francesco. 1983. Laudario Giustinianeo. 2 vols. Venice. pp. (2), 194-.

Borren, Charles van den (editor). 1932; 2nd rev. edn., London, 1962. Polyphonia sacra: A Continental Miscellany of the Fifteenth Century.  Nashdom Abbey, Burnham, Bucks., and London: Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society. pp. 290-291 (Ox).