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Guidonian hand, from a liturgical miscellany, Italian, late 15th century (UPenn Ms. Codex 1248, fol. 122r) Music Manuscript, Medieval Manuscript, Illuminated Manuscript, Graphic Score, Sight Singing, Mnemonic Devices, Medieval Music, Early Music, Ancient Books
3rd Annual Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age
Guidonian hand, from a liturgical miscellany, Italian, late 15th century (UPenn Ms. Codex 1248, fol. 122r)
Vincenzo Capirola (1474 – after 1548) was an Italian composer, lutenist and… Italian Renaissance, Sheet Music Art, Violin Sheet, Illustrated Manuscript, Music Painting
Vincenzo Capirola (1474 – after 1548) was an Italian composer, lutenist and…
"Puer natues es nobis" Introit to the Christmas day mass. Medieval Books, Medieval Art, Music Note Symbol, P Words
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"Puer natues es nobis" Introit to the Christmas day mass.
music masterpieces Choral Music, Book Of Kells
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from the Kilcormack Missal, MS 82, Trinity College Library, Dublin. ca. 15th Century. Music Education Quotes, Trinity College Library, 15th Century, Renaissance, Ms, Musica
the leading tone
from the Kilcormack Missal, MS 82, Trinity College Library, Dublin. ca. 15th Century.
Cistercian neumes on a 4-line staff, (yellow, green, red, green) with C- and F-clefs, Northern France, 12th century. Ancient Music, Bullet Journal Books, Book Journal, French Poems
Cistercian neumes on a 4-line staff, (yellow, green, red, green) with C- and F-clefs, Northern France, 12th century.
Single leaf from an Antiphonal, in Latin. Northern Italy (perhaps Bologna), fourteenth century. Reed MSF18. From the Reed Gallery’s (AU) new exhibit, Signs and Symbols, Decoding Medieval and Renaissance Iconography. Book Sculpture, Book Of Hours, Music Images
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Single leaf from an Antiphonal, in Latin. Northern Italy (perhaps Bologna), fourteenth century. Reed MSF18. From the Reed Gallery’s (AU) new exhibit, Signs and Symbols, Decoding Medieval and Renaissance Iconography.
Documento senza titolo Letter O, Letter Writing
Documento senza titolo
Documento senza titolo
Bodleian Library, MS. Arch. Selden B. 26, fol. 8v Music Score
Bodleian Library, MS. Arch. Selden B. 26, fol. 8v
Vièle dans les Cantigas de Santa Maria Medieval Clothing, Santa Maria, Luther Rose, Stained Glass Patterns Free, High Middle Ages
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Vièle dans les Cantigas de Santa Maria
Illuminated Plainchant Page Initial Art, Esoteric Symbols, Paper Background Design
Illuminated Plainchant Page
Sumer is Icumen In (Summer is coming!) an old folk song written as a round in 6 parts, and dating from the 13th century. Medieval Life, Medieval History, Reading Abbey, Old Folk Songs
History of Music Notation - evolution, printing, specialisation and computers
Sumer is Icumen In (Summer is coming!) an old folk song written as a round in 6 parts, and dating from the 13th century.
Manuscript Leaf with Saint John the Evangelist and Saint John the Baptist in an Initial M, from an Antiphonary Italy Culture, St John The Evangelist, Calligraphy Drawing
Master of the Riccardiana Lactantius | Manuscript Leaf with Saint John the Evangelist and Saint John the Baptist in an Initial M, from an Antiphonary | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Manuscript Leaf with Saint John the Evangelist and Saint John the Baptist in an Initial M, from an Antiphonary
A page showing passages from the Mass of the Nativity set to music, from the Ranworth Antiphonal of c.1460-1480. Illumination Art
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A page showing passages from the Mass of the Nativity set to music, from the Ranworth Antiphonal of c.1460-1480.
A beautiful example of a 14th century antiphonal from Tuscany. Script: Formal gothic liturgical book hand. Artist: Niccolò di ser Sozzo Music: Square notation on 4-line red staves. Figurative Decoration: Four historiated initials. Other Decoration: Painted and flourished initials. Contains the common of saints, and the feasts of Corpus Christi, the translation of Francis (25 May), and Anthony of Padua (13 June). Source: New York, Columbia University, Barnard College Library, MS 1 Sacred Geometry Symbols, Feast Of Corpus Christi, Barnard College, Calligraphy Artwork, College Library
cantus illuminatus
A beautiful example of a 14th century antiphonal from Tuscany. Script: Formal gothic liturgical book hand. Artist: Niccolò di ser Sozzo Music: Square notation on 4-line red staves. Figurative Decoration: Four historiated initials. Other Decoration: Painted and flourished initials. Contains the common of saints, and the feasts of Corpus Christi, the translation of Francis (25 May), and Anthony of Padua (13 June). Source: New York, Columbia University, Barnard College Library, MS 1
Medieval Illuminated Music Manuscript-- so cool! we got to hold something like this in Music History class Manuscript Handwriting, Piano Music
Chant, the Mass and Hildegard of Bingen (1098 – 1179)
Medieval Illuminated Music Manuscript-- so cool! we got to hold something like this in Music History class
Songs written by Henry VIII, c. 1518. This famous song, 'Pastyme With Good Companye', celebrates the joys of princely life such as hunting, singing and dancing. The manuscript was produced for someone close to the court, possibly Sir Henry Guildford (1489–1532), the Controller of the Household and Master of the Revels. Tudor History, British History, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Katharina Von Aragon, König Heinrich Viii, Die Tudors, Tudor Era
Songs written by Henry VIII
Songs written by Henry VIII, c. 1518. This famous song, 'Pastyme With Good Companye', celebrates the joys of princely life such as hunting, singing and dancing. The manuscript was produced for someone close to the court, possibly Sir Henry Guildford (1489–1532), the Controller of the Household and Master of the Revels.
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Illumination and Medieval music notation Medieval World, Medieval Period
Heaven on Earth: Manuscript Illuminations from the National Gallery of Art
Illumination and Medieval music notation
The Antiphonal (or Antiphoner) was the principal medieval choir book, and contained the chants of the Office. The title is derived from the way the verses of the service were sung alternately by the two halves of the choir sitting opposite one another. This edition is for the use of Augsburg, and is a fine example of early music printing showing Gothic neumes printed on staves of four red lines. - Early Printing - in Europe
Bodleian Library Inc. c.G5.1495.1
The Antiphonal (or Antiphoner) was the principal medieval choir book, and contained the chants of the Office. The title is derived from the way the verses of the service were sung alternately by the two halves of the choir sitting opposite one another. This edition is for the use of Augsburg, and is a fine example of early music printing showing Gothic neumes printed on staves of four red lines. - Early Printing - in Europe
Image from the Glossary for the British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts Christian Devotional Books, Design Print Layout, Expensive Books
Image from the Glossary for the British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts
Image from the Glossary for the British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts
A beautiful example of a 14th century antiphonal from Tuscany. Script: Formal gothic liturgical book hand. Artist: Niccolò di ser Sozzo Music: Square notation on 4-line red staves. Figurative Decoration: Four historiated initials. Other Decoration: Painted and flourished initials. Contains the common of saints, and the feasts of Corpus Christi, the translation of Francis (25 May), and Anthony of Padua (13 June). Source: New York, Columbia University, Barnard College Library, MS 1 Old Music, Song Book
cantus illuminatus
A beautiful example of a 14th century antiphonal from Tuscany. Script: Formal gothic liturgical book hand. Artist: Niccolò di ser Sozzo Music: Square notation on 4-line red staves. Figurative Decoration: Four historiated initials. Other Decoration: Painted and flourished initials. Contains the common of saints, and the feasts of Corpus Christi, the translation of Francis (25 May), and Anthony of Padua (13 June). Source: New York, Columbia University, Barnard College Library, MS 1
Manuscript Leaf with Initial V, from a Gradual Date: second quarter 15th century Geography: Made in probably Mainz, Germany Culture: German Medium: Tempera, ink, and metal leaf on parchment Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 14 3/16 in. (49.8 x 36 cm) Mainz Germany, Metal Leaves, Tempera, Manuscript, Parchment, Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Manuscript Leaf with Initial V, from a Gradual | German | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Manuscript Leaf with Initial V, from a Gradual Date: second quarter 15th century Geography: Made in probably Mainz, Germany Culture: German Medium: Tempera, ink, and metal leaf on parchment Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 14 3/16 in. (49.8 x 36 cm)
Queen Elizabeth Lute Miniature, Nicholas Hilliard, c. 1576, Berkeley Castle. History Medieval, Queen Elizabeth 1, Reine Elizabeth, Poster Prints, Framed Prints, Canvas Prints
Portraits of Queen Elizabeth The First, Part 2: Portraits 1573-1587
Queen Elizabeth Lute Miniature, Nicholas Hilliard, c. 1576, Berkeley Castle.
Manuscript Leaf with Saint Benedict Resuscitating a Boy in an Initial D, from an Antiphonary Master of the Riccardiana Lactantius Date: second half 15th century Initial D, Maker Culture, Saint Benedict
Master of the Riccardiana Lactantius | Manuscript Leaf with Saint Benedict Resuscitating a Boy in an Initial D, from an Antiphonary | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Manuscript Leaf with Saint Benedict Resuscitating a Boy in an Initial D, from an Antiphonary Master of the Riccardiana Lactantius Date: second half 15th century
ConsulterElementNum (512 × 701) Old Best Friends, Book Catalogue, Bnf, Middle Ages, Medieval, Vintage World Maps, Miniatures
ConsulterElementNum (512 × 701)