Chant and Notation in South Italy and Rome before 1300.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Introduction; Acknowledgements; PUBLISHER'S NOTE; I A new source for Old Beneventan chant: the Santa Sophia Maundy in MS Ottoboni lat. 145; II Old Beneventan chant at Montecassino: Gloriosus confessor Domini Benedictus; III The neumes and Pater noster chant of Montecassino codex 426; IV The Frankish Pater Noster chant: tradition and anaphoral context; V Gloria A and the Roman Easter Vigil ordinary; VI The Beneventan apostrophus in South Italian notation, A.D. 1000-1100; VII The 'lost' palimpsest kyries in the Vatican manuscript Urbinas latinus 602.
- VIII Hymns and poems at mass in eleventh-century Southern Italy (other than sequences)IX Italian and Roman verses for Kyrie leyson in the MSS Cologny-Genè€ve, Bibliotheca Bodmeriana 74 and Vaticanus latinus 5319; X Review of Thomas Forrest Kelly, The Beneventan Chant; XI Chant notation in eleventh-century Roman manuscripts; XII Music notation in Archivio San Pietro C 105 and in the Farfa breviary, Chigi C. VI. 177; XIII The Roman introit Salus populi; XIV The Roman Missa sponsalicia; XV Deus Israel and Roman introits; Addenda and corrigenda; Index of manuscripts; Index of places and churches.