GB-Lbl Add. MS 46919

British Library, London, England

non-music MS with interpolated music: 14th century

Archive British Library, London, England (GB-Lbl)
Shelfmark Add. MS 46919
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Numbering System None
Other Identifiers
  • olim (Former shelfmark): Phillipps MS 8336
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Provenance
  • France
Contents 1 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

An Anglo-Norman collection of poems which belonged to the Franciscan friar William Herebert (d.1333). It is one source of the widely preserved poem 'Les neuf joies Nostre Dame' attributed to Rutebeuf (though here falsely to Nicholas Bozon), four verses of which comprise the text of the motet `Regnie de pitie, Marie'.

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Notation

not indicated

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
[-] Regne de pité, Marie … mere age enfantant … de vois et d'entendement - Anonymous
Appears on: [-]
Genres: Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: French
Voice Text: Regné de pité, Marie /[Regne de pité, Marie]... mere, virge enfantant

Item Bibliography

Harrison, Frank Llewellyn (editor). 1963-. Early English Church Music.  London: Stainer & Bell. Pages: (26), [facs.] plates 71-72.

Stainer, John F. R, and Cécie Stainer (editors). 1901. Reprinted: Farnborough, 1967. Sacred and Secular Songs, together with other MS. compositions in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Early Bodleian Music.  Oxford. London. Pages: [facs.] plates XVII-XVIII.

Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Regne de pité, Marie … mere age enfantant … de vois et d'entendement Anonymous [-]

denotes primary source study

Lefferts, Peter M. 1986. The Motet in England in the Fourteenth Century. UMI studies in Musicology.  Ann Arbor.

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