GB-Ob MS. Bodl. 937

Bodleian Library, Oxford, England

Monophonic song leaves in a larger MS: 13th century

Archive Bodleian Library, Oxford, England (GB-Ob)
Shelfmark MS. Bodl. 937
Numbering System None
Measurements 200 x 150 mm
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Provenance
  • England
Contents 3 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

Letters relating to Thomas Becket; Lives of Becket by Alan of Tewkesbury and John of Salisbury (Alan of Tewkesbury’s Life is in Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, ed. Robertson, vol.2, pp.299-352, and BHL 8179-81; John of Salisbury’s Life is BHL 8180); three Latin rondelli with music.

Helen Deeming, 2011

446v

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
446v In hac die Dei - Anonymous

In hac die Dei

Anonymous
Appears on: 446v
Genres: Monophonic song
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: In hac die Dei
446v Processit in capite - Anonymous
Appears on: 446v
Genres: Monophonic song
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Processit in capite
446v–447 Qui passus est pridie - Anonymous
Appears on: 446v–447
Genres: Monophonic song
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Qui passus est pridie
Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
In hac die Dei Anonymous 446v
Processit in capite Anonymous 446v
Qui passus est pridie Anonymous 446v–447

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denotes primary source study

Madan, Falconer (editor). None. Summary Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. 7 vols. Oxford: 1895-1953. Pages: no. 3088.

Duggan, Anne (editor). 2000. The Correspondence of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury 1162-1170.  Oxford.

Hughes, Dom Anselm. 1951. Medieval Polyphony in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Pages: p. 11.

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Helen Deeming, 2011

Monday, 23 January, 2017

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