D-LÜh Ms Hist. 8° 1a

Bibliothek der Hansestadt Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany

non-music MS: 15th century

Archive Bibliothek der Hansestadt Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany (D-LÜh)
Shelfmark Ms Hist. 8° 1a
Image Availability The images on this record are linked using IIIF.
Surface Paper
Numbering System Foliation
Format portrait
Measurements 215mm x 150 mm
Other Identifiers
  • olim (Former shelfmark): MS 152
  • olim (Former shelfmark): MS Var. 152
External Links
Contents Contains 2 compositions from 1 composer.
General Description

A fifteenth-century miscellany containing text-only sources for two motet texts associated with Vitry: Tribum que non abhorruit and Virtutibus laudabilis. The source is extant, albeit with some apparent water damage, despite mentions of it being lost or destroyed in some twentieth-century scholarship.

DIAMM, 2026

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Number of voices Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
260v Impudenter circuivi solum / Virtutibus laudabilis, moribus / Alma redemptoris mater (frag.)
Text only
1 -
Appears on: 260v
Genres: Alma redemptoris mater, BVM, Motet
Number of voices: 1
Voice: Motetus
Languages: Latin
General Note

Motetus text only.

263v Tribum, que[m] non abhorruit / Merito [hec patimur] / Quoniam secta latronum spelunca [ii] (frag.)
Text only
1 -
Appears on: 263v
Genres: Motet
Number of voices: 1
Voice: Triplum
Languages: Latin
General Note

Triplum text only.

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denotes primary source study

Wathey, Andrew B. 1993. The motets of Philippe de Vitry and the fourteenth-century Renaissance. Early Music History, 12: 119-150. Notes: Wathey lists is as lost/destroyed; this no longer seems to be the case.

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