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MSS. Canon. Ital. (Canonici Italian)
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MS. Add. A. 109
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Harmony of the Gospels — 1388; Italian
MS. Canon. Ital. 51
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Jacopone da Todi, etc. — 15th century; Italian
MS. Canon. Liturg. 297
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Noted breviary; Germany (Münsterschwarzach), 1154 × 1173
MS. Canon. Liturg. 331
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Dominicus de Dominicis, etc. — 1461; Italian, Venice
MS. Canon. Misc. 213
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Secular and religious music — c. 1426–36; Italian
MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 229
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Thomas Aquinas — 14th century; Italian
Polyphonic secular and religious music — 14th century; Italian, Padua (?)
Antiphonal — 12th century, late; Italian, North, Padua (?)
Ambrose — 12th century, second half; Italian, North, Lombardy (?)