13th-century French manuscript containing organa, conductus, and motets.
From RISM's description: fasc. 1 (f. 1-5v) contains 2 (originally 3) four-part organa; fasc. 2 (f. 6-30v) contains 12 three-part organa; fasc. 3 (f. 31-46v) contains 10 three-part conductus; fasc. 4-5 (f. 47-91v) contain 50 two-part organa; fasc. 6 (f. 92-122v) contains 12 two-part conductus; fasc. 7 (f. 123-144v) contains 17 three-part motets and 8 conductus; fasc. 8 (f. 145-192v) contains 1st alphabet of 20 two-part motets, 2nd alphabet of 1 three-part and 26 two-part motets with 4 isolated motet voices from the four part organa, 3rd alphabet of 1 three-part and 28 two-part motets, appendix of 7 two-part motets; fasc. 9 (f. 193-215v) contains 1 four-part, 1 two-part and 21 three-part polytextual French motets; fasc. 10 (f. 216-253v) contains 91 two-part motets.
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Motet upper voice in Latin conductus motet - same text for both triplum and duplum. Echoes Balaam's prophesy of the star (see Tenor Balaam). Present also in the fragmentary Onc 362 as Balaam de quo vaticinans.
13th-century French manuscript containing 419 folios. Includes literary texts Le Bestiaire, Le Lucidaire of Honorius of Autun and the Miracles of Gautier de Coincy. Motet collection appears on folios 369 to 390v, with 55 motets in total.
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