Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- A Note on the Musical Transcriptions
- Introduction
- 1 The Origins of the Second-Mode Tract Texts
- 2 Psalter Divisions per cola et commata and Textual Grammar in the Structure of the Second-Mode Tracts
- 3 The Musical Grammar of the Second-Mode Tracts
- 4 Responses to Textual Meaning in the Second-Mode Tract Melodies
- 5 Genre and the Second-Mode Tracts
- 6 Eripe me and the Frankish Understanding of the Second-Mode Tracts in the Early-Ninth Century
- 7 The Understanding of the Genre in the Earliest Notated Witnesses: The Evidence of the Second-Mode Tracts Composed by c. 900
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- 1 Second-Mode Tract Texts, Translations, Parts of Speech and Melodic Phrases
- 2 Mass Proper Manuscripts Referred to in this Study, and the Repertory of Second-Mode Tracts Found in the Sample of Early Manuscripts
- 3 Facsimiles of Audi filia and Diffusa est gratia in Lei, and of the Second-Mode Tracts in Fle1 and Kor
- 4 Analytical Tables of the Formulaic Phrases in Fle1 and Orc
- 5 The Textual Tradition of the Core-Repertory Second-Mode Tracts and Eripe me
- 6 Transcriptions of the Chants Discussed in this Study
- Bibliography
1 - Second-Mode Tract Texts, Translations, Parts of Speech and Melodic Phrases
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 May 2017
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- A Note on the Musical Transcriptions
- Introduction
- 1 The Origins of the Second-Mode Tract Texts
- 2 Psalter Divisions per cola et commata and Textual Grammar in the Structure of the Second-Mode Tracts
- 3 The Musical Grammar of the Second-Mode Tracts
- 4 Responses to Textual Meaning in the Second-Mode Tract Melodies
- 5 Genre and the Second-Mode Tracts
- 6 Eripe me and the Frankish Understanding of the Second-Mode Tracts in the Early-Ninth Century
- 7 The Understanding of the Genre in the Earliest Notated Witnesses: The Evidence of the Second-Mode Tracts Composed by c. 900
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- 1 Second-Mode Tract Texts, Translations, Parts of Speech and Melodic Phrases
- 2 Mass Proper Manuscripts Referred to in this Study, and the Repertory of Second-Mode Tracts Found in the Sample of Early Manuscripts
- 3 Facsimiles of Audi filia and Diffusa est gratia in Lei, and of the Second-Mode Tracts in Fle1 and Kor
- 4 Analytical Tables of the Formulaic Phrases in Fle1 and Orc
- 5 The Textual Tradition of the Core-Repertory Second-Mode Tracts and Eripe me
- 6 Transcriptions of the Chants Discussed in this Study
- Bibliography
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- Medieval Liturgical Chant and Patristic ExegesisWords and Music in the Second-Mode Tracts, pp. 185 - 209Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2009