Close-up image of a section of notated music and text from MS 24. Isolated in the image are the Do Clef (C Clef), three types of neumes: the punctum, the podatus, and the clivus.
Close-up image of a section of notated music and text from MS 24. Isolated in the image are the Do Clef (C Clef), pencil marks, and two types of neumes: theclimacusand thevirga.
Close-up image of a section of notated music and text from MS 24. Isolated in the image are the F clef, several pencil marks, two inserted words, and aporrectus neume.
Close-up image of a section of notated music and text from MS 24. Isolated in the image are the text which appears under the corresponding neumes, and two types of neumes: the porrectus flexus and the torculus.
Close-up image of a section of notated music and text from MS 24. Isolated in the image are the text and four types of neumes: thepunctum, the climacus, the podatus,and thetorculus.
The colophon indicates that the work was copied in 1502 by Hynricus Beyer (Heinrich Beyer) in the monastery of the Glorious Virgin Mary of Huysburg (Huesborch)