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date: 30 April 2025

Notation III. History of Western notation. 2. Polyphony and secular monophony to c1260. (i) Neume patterns in Aquitanian polyphony, c1100–c1200.: Ex.8 Neume patterns in Aquitanian/Compostelan polyphony (after Stäblein, 1963; Karp, 1992) (a) Ad superni regis (contrafactum of Noster cetus; E-SC Codex Calixtinus, f.214v) (b) hypothetical rhythmic transcription of (a)locked

Notation III. History of Western notation. 2. Polyphony and secular monophony to c1260. (i) Neume patterns in Aquitanian polyphony, c1100–c1200.: Ex.8 Neume patterns in Aquitanian/Compostelan polyphony (after Stäblein, 1963; Karp, 1992) (a) Ad superni regis (contrafactum of Noster cetus; E-SC Codex Calixtinus, f.214v) (b) hypothetical rhythmic transcription of (a)locked

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