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English: Four columns which are used in a Renaissance treatise for Byzantine chant to illustrate the contemporary "method of solfeggio" (μέθοδος τῆς παραλλαγῆς)
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English: Fleischer, O., 1904. Die spätgriechische Tonschrift, Berlin: Reimer. Facsimile of Codex Chysander, Ms. 154, p. 14 [according Oskar Fleischer's edition]
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English: unknown scribe (17th century), arranged for two-coloured print: Oskar Fleischer (1856-1933)

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