1 motet
Lindenn-1
5 paper folios, 160 x 202. New pencil foliation. Rebound in new cardboard covers in 1935 by G. W. Diriwächter. No index. Plain black initials.
Probably copied at Regensburg. Title in manuscript: "Cantilena Quatuor voc. composita a Wolfgango à Tilijs Ratisponensi"; on top of ff. 2 and 5: "Wolfgangus von der Lindenn."
Vol 4
1 motet
Lindenn
5 paper folios, 160 x 202. Each folio (except first) contains separate voice part for motet "Prima mihi cura est." Modern pencil foliation, 1-5. Rebound in 1935 in modern cardboard covers; original paper cover (= new f. 1) bears inscription: "Cantilena Quatuor Vocum: Composita à Wolfgango à Tilijs Ratisponensi." Plain inked initials. Watermark (not in Briquet): coat of arms of city of Basel (KmetzH).
Third quarter of 16th century. Probably copied in Basel. Probably owned in 19th century by Remigius Faesch, a Basel lawyer; acquired by present library in 1823.
KmetzH:DLFpDis; RichKM:L(37)
1 motet
Lindenn
5 paper folios, 160 x 202. Each folio (except first) contains separate voice part for motet "Prima mihi cura est." Modern pencil foliation, 1-5. Rebound in 1935 in modern cardboard covers; original paper cover (= new f. 1) bears inscription: "Cantilena Quatuor Vocum: Composita à Wolfgango à Tilijs Ratisponensi." Plain inked initials. Watermark (not in Briquet): coat of arms of city of Basel (KmetzH).
Third quarter of 16th century. Probably copied in Basel. Probably owned in 19th century by Remigius Faesch, a Basel lawyer; acquired by present library in 1823.
KmetzH:DLFpDis; RichKM:L(37)
Vol 4
1 motet
Lindenn-1
5 paper folios, 160 x 202. Each folio (except first) contains separate voice part for motet "Prima mihi cura est." Modern pencil foliation, 1-5. Rebound in 1935 in modern cardboard covers; original paper cover (= new f. 1) bears inscription: "Cantilena Quatuor Vocum: Composita à Wolfgango à Tilijs Ratisponensi." Plain inked initials. Watermark (not in Briquet): coat of arms of city of Basel (KmetzH).
Third quarter of 16th century. Probably copied in Basel. Probably owned in 19th century by Remigius Faesch, a Basel lawyer; acquired by present library in 1823.
Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550