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first treatise to
explore the
practice of
musical notation of rhythm, De
Mensurabili Musica.
Until the mid-1980s it was
believed that
Johannes de Garlandia...
- De
Mensurabili Musica (concerning
measured music) is a
musical treatise from the
early 13th
century (medieval period, c. 1240) and is the
first of two...
- than a
brief mention by
music theorist Johannes de
Garlandia in his De
Mensurabili Musica,
virtually all
information on Pérotin's life
comes from Anonymous...
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intervals between notes were to be. A
treatise on
notation named De
mensurabili musica was
copied around 1260. In this treatise, the
anonymous author...
- The
Corpus mensurabilis musicae (CMM) is a
collected print edition of most of the
sacred and
secular vocal music of the late
medieval and
Renaissance period...
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Anglicus – De
proprietatibus rerum Egil's Saga
Johannes de
Garlandia – De
Mensurabili Musica Rudolf von Ems –
Alexanderroman c. 1240–1250 –
Roger Bacon – Summa...
- Ars
cantus mensurabilis (Latin for the art of the
measurable song) is a
music theory treatise from the mid-13th century, c. 1250–1280
written by German...
- of the 13th century,
Johannes de Garlandia, was the
author of the De
Mensurabili Musica (c. 1240), the
treatise which defined, and most
completely elucidated...
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result was
Franconian notation,
described most
famously in his Ars
cantus mensurabilis. Some
details are
known about his life, and more can be inferred. In...
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Montreal Metropolitan Community (MMC), part of
Greater Montreal Corpus mensurabilis musicae, a
collection of
polyphonic vocal music of the
Renaissance This...