Title | Author | Modus |
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Sol nascitur de sidere | Peter von Arberg | D |
ID | Source | Fol. | Dating | Title | Use | Status | Melody | Compare |
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346 | CZ-Pu V H 11 | 12r | 1380 - 1400 | Maria trium gerula | Rubric: Cantus genre: Cn Cantus Feast: De BMV | Integrity of record: Complete Extent of text: Partial Extent of notation: None (text-only) | Sol nascitur de sidere | |
190 | H-Bn lat. 243 | 52v | 1390 - 1410 | Maria triuni gerula | Rubric: Cantus genre: Cn Cantus Feast: De BMV | Integrity of record: Complete Extent of text: Complete Extent of notation: None (text-only) | Sol nascitur de sidere |
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