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- Aquitaine. The Abbey of Limoges was famous for its tonaries and the sequentiaries, partly developed from the echemata of the tonary. Grier (2005) proved...
- study, James Grier's recent examination of earlier monophonic Proser-Sequentiaries suggests that they were created in the scriptorium of the Abbey Saint-Martial...
- two became very po****r and included early uses of troper-prosers and sequentiaries. The duo also pioneered a new form of notation for their work that collected...
- troper-sequentiaries had a libellum structure which sorted the genres in separate books like alleluia verses (as the first part of sequentiaries and tractus...
- to the death of Boethius and his "De consolatione philosophiae" and a sequentiary, probably written in Cologne (late 10th century), one folio was added...
- S2CID 162870563. "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds lat., Ms. 909". Troper, Sequentiary, and Tonary of St. Martial de Limoges (1028). Retrieved 30 December 2013...
- p. 417-427". Psalmody of the Communiones in the Gradual and Notker's Sequentiary from the Einsiedeln Monastery (960-970). Retrieved 4 January 2012. "Staatsbibliothek...
- and sing a doxology. The Swan Sequence is found in the earliest troper–sequentiary (BnF lat. 1240) from the Abbey of Saint-Martial in Limoges. By shortly...