PRoMs - The Production and Reading of Music Sources
Mise-en-page in manuscripts and printed books containing polyphonic music, 1480—1530
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Locations of Origin
Countries
Italy
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Cities
Rome
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Production method
Manuscript
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Physical type
choirbook
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Material
parchment
1
Format
upright
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Size (height in mm)
Preparation
Size of Music Text Area
Pricking
normally
1
Height of Staves
Colour of Staves
brown
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Ruling Medium
single rastrum
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Number of staves
10
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Disposition of Voice Parts
2-part opening
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4-part opening
1
5-part opening
1
Indentation for Initials
single
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Extra Space Between Voice Parts
empty ruled staves on grid
1
Space Provided for Separate Text
no separate text
1
Adhoc Adaptation
Copying of Music
Colour of Notation
black
1
Type of Notation
full mensural
1
Monophonic Notation
absent
1
Level of Calligraphy
high
1
Non-verbal Performance Instructions
signa congruentiae
1
Copying of Text
Language
Latin
1
Presence or Absence of Text
fully texted with one or two texts
1
Type of Script
antiqua
1
cursive (bastarda)
1
textura
1
Level of Calligraphy
high
1
very high
1
Colour of Text
black
1
Multiple Texts
no
1
yes
1
Decoration
Miniatures Frequency
Borders Frequency
rarely
1
Borders Size
partial borders: one-sided
1
Painted Initials Frequency
rarely
1
Painted Initials Type
decorated
1
Penned Initials Frequency
normally
1
Penned Initials Type
calligraphic
1
calligraphic with grotesque heads
1
flourished
1
Planned Initials Frequency
Planned Initials Type
Other Decoration Frequency
rarely
1
sometimes
1
Other Decoration Type
decorative final long
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ornament
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Copy language name: Latin
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Florence, Italy, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Panciatichi 27, Early 16th century, All folios
Tarazona, Spain, Archivo Capitular de la Catedral, MS 5, 16th century, All folios
Basel, Switzerland, Öffentliche Bibliothek der Universität, MS F VI 26 h, First quarter of the 16th century, 8
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