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With a few minutes of cutting &amp; folding, plus a few stitches, you can make a notebook to write, draw, doodle; to record the best quotes from your reading, or your impressions of this peculiar year.&#13;
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“Books win in the end." - Franco Maria Ricci (1937-2020)&#13;
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Materials: an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet of paper, or a few sheets of smaller letter stationery; a piece of fancy paper, such as from Papersource in Porter Square, light cardstock, or grocery bag paper (the vegan counterpart to a parchment cover); needle and thread, or a stapler; letter opener or a dull knife; pencil, ruler, scissors; bone folder, or the barrel of a pen, to make sharp folds.&#13;
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1. More paper than you need, in order to show different possibilities.&#13;
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2. The directions.&#13;
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3-9. You don’t even need to know how to sew on a button to do this. Multiplied by a dozen or more, this is how books were bound by hand, for centuries (but at that scale, more complicated than sewing a button).&#13;
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10. Voila. You have made a sewn pamphlet.</text>
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The first musical sequence, with the incipit (beginning words) ‘Ave virgo virginum’ (image 1), was copied in Northern Italy in the late 13th or early 14th century. It precedes another sequence, ‘Tibi cordis in altari’ (1,2), which was copied at the same time. Both texts and melodies most likely are of Dominican origin.&#13;
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1. ‘Ave virgo virginum’ sequence, followed by ‘Tibi cordis in altari,’ which begins about halfway down the second folio with the majuscule “T.”&#13;
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2. Continuation of ‘Tibi cordis.’ The facing page includes a decorated initial “P.”&#13;
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4. 15th century binding of MS 24.&#13;
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5. Transcription of the beginning of ‘Ave virgo virginum’ melody, notated using GregorioTeX, along with an approximation of the melody and rhythm of the first phrase.</text>
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