Table of Contents
List of Plates, List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Music Examples, Contents of the Compact Disc, Preface, Abbreviations, 1. Afterthoughts on The Origins of the Liturgical Year, 2. The Desert, the City and Psalmody in the Late Fourth Century, 3. Monastic Reading and the Emerging Roman Chant Repertory, 4. Songs of Exile, Songs of Pilgrimage, 5. The Geography of Martinmas, 6. Style and Structure in Early Offices of the Sanctorale, 7. From the Advent Project to the Late Middle Ages: Some Issues of Transmission, 8. Glosses on Music and Grammar and the Advent of Music Writing in the West, 9. Concerning a Chronology for Chant, 10. Tollite portas: An Ante-Evangelium Reclaimed?, 11. The Diagrams Interpolated into the Musica Isidori and the Scale of Old Hispanic Chant, 12. Old Roman Votive-Mass Chants in Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, MSS 299 and 300 and Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Archivio San Pietro F 11: A Source Study, 13. Reading the Melodies of the Old Roman Mass Proper: A Hypothesis Defended, 14. ‘Epulari autem et gaudere oportebat’, 15. From Alleluia to Sequence: Some Definitions of Relations, 16. Some Notkerian Sequences in Germanic Print Culture of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, 17. Modal Neumes at Sens, 18. Singing the Nuance in Communion Antiphons, Bibliography, Index of Manuscripts, Incipits Index, General Index