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- shaped notes have entirely different rhythmic values (in the Ars cantus mensurabilis, c. 1280), an innovation which had a m****ive impact on the subsequent...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gilbert; Gilles, André (eds.). Franconis de Colonia Ars cantus mensurabilis. Corpus mensurabilis musicae. Cambridge: American Institute of Musicology. OCLC 55555076...
- theorists, who used terms like musica mensurata ("measured music") or cantus mensurabilis ("measurable song") to refer to the rhythmically defined polyphonic music...
- Montpellier Codex Theorists Franco of Cologne Ars cantus mensurabilis Johannes de Garlandia De Mensurabili Musica Related Conductus Discant Rhythmic mode Trouvère...
- 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...
- into three categories: musica vulgaris ("music of the people"), musica mensurabilis ("measured music"), and musica ecclesiastica ("church music"). He also...
- Garlandia, Johannes de. "De mensurabili musica". Frobenius, Wolf (1970). "Zur Datierung von Francos Ars cantus mensurabilis". Archiv für Musikwissenschaft...
- de Garlandia, whose De mensurabili provided a theoretical basis, for Notre Dame polyphony is essentially musica mensurabilis, music that is measured...