Cantus fractus MS, written by a canon of the cathedral of Cividale, Comuzius della Campagnolla. The source is possibly the largest known setting of mensural monophony from the first half of the quattrocento. Discovered by Lewis Lockwood and Pierluigi Petrobelli.
I-CFm Cod. XXIV
Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Cividale del Friuli, Italy
manuscript of polyphony: first half of the quattrocento
Archive | Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Cividale del Friuli, Italy (I-CFm) |
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Shelfmark | Cod. XXIV |
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Numbering System | None |
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General Description
Notation
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‡ denotes primary source study
Cuthbert, Michael Scott. 2006. Trecento fragments and Polyphony beyond the codex. Harvard University, Ph.D.
Lockwood, Lewis Henry. 1994. Sources of Renaissance Polyphony from Cividale del Friuli: The Manuscripts 53 and 59 of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale. Il Saggiatore Musicale, 249-314. Pages: 252.
Petrobelli, Pierluigi. 1965. Nuovo materiale polifonico del Medioevo e del Rinascimento a Cividale. Memorie Storiche Forogiuliesi, 213-5. Pages: 214.
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