2006
DOI: 10.1484/m.tcne-eb.3.4035
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From Auxerre to Soissons: The Earliest History of the Responsory Gaude, Maria Virgo in Gautier de Coinci’s Miracles de Nostre Dame

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“…33-4) could be due to its emphasis on unbelieving Jews. 8 Andrés reads what must be 'dicere' to mean 'say' (p. 148: 'at the end of the procession, exceptionally, the doxology was said but the organ was not played'), but this word often means 'to sing' and even 'to sing polyphony'. Its…”
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“…33-4) could be due to its emphasis on unbelieving Jews. 8 Andrés reads what must be 'dicere' to mean 'say' (p. 148: 'at the end of the procession, exceptionally, the doxology was said but the organ was not played'), but this word often means 'to sing' and even 'to sing polyphony'. Its…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%