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These may be worth adding in the future but I'm unsure at the moment so putting them here. Aza24 (talk) 05:31, 10 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Sowa Anonymous or Anonymous of St. Emmeram 1279 De musica mensurata
Anonymous 3 early 14th century Compendiolum artis veteris
Ficker Anonymous[1] early 13th century Ars organi
Coussemaker, doc. 1 2nd half of 11th century Ad organum faciendum
Anonymous 8 9th century Musica enchiriadis earliest extant discussion of polyphonic singing and the first chant melodies preserved in a precise pitch notation[2]
Anonymous 7 9th–10th century Alia musica
Pseudo-Odo 11th century Dialogus de musica
Anonymous IV fl. 1270 – 1280 De mensuris et discantu
Anonymous 2 late 13th century Tractatus de discantu
Anonymous 5 late 14th century Ars cantus mensurabilis
Anonymous 7 (Coussemaker) mid-14th century De diversis manieribus
Coussemaker, Anonymous 3, document 3 c. 1230 Discantus positio vulgaris
Ellsworth Anonymi before 1375 The Berkeley Manuscript

References

  1. ^ David Russell Williams and C. Matthew Balensuela, Music theory from Boethius to Zarlino: a bibliography and guide (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2007) p. ISBN 978-1-57647-157-9
  2. ^ Raymond Erickson, "Hucbald of St Amand," Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press, accessed July 9, 2017 (access by subscription)

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