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K.D. Hartzell, Catalogue of Manuscripts Written or Owned in England up to 1200 Containing Music. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, in association with the Plainsong and Medieval Music Society, 2006. xxvii + 717 pp., 8 black-and-white plates. £90. ISBN 1 84383 281 X.
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1 One is reminded of the colophon in Durham manuscript B.I.33 (Peter Comestor): ‘The book is finished. Praises are rendered to God above all, and to the author, but never to the scribe.’
2 Images of several of the manuscripts in this catalogue are already available online, notably the 26 manuscripts in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (nos. 20–45; available as part of the Parker on the Web project at http://parkerweb.stanford.edu); Copenhagen, Kongelige Bibliotek, G.K.S. 1588 4° (no. 75; available on the Codices Latini Haunienses website via www.kb.dk); New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, M.736 (no. 205; available via www.themorgan.org); and the Leofric Missal, Bodleian Library, Bodley 579 (no. 260; available via http://image.ox.ac.uk).
3 Quoted in Leclercq, Jean, The Love of Learning and the Desire for God, trans. Misrahi, Catharine (New York, 1961), 154, 358Google Scholar .