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Citation and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Musical Culture - Learning from the Learned

Citation and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Musical Culture - Learning from the Learned

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Citation and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Musical Culture - Learning from the Learned

by Suzannah Clark & Elizabeth Eva Leach (Editors)

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Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press, 2005 Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music. xxxii, 250pp.

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Title
Citation and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Musical Culture - Learning from the Learned
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Suzannah Clark & Elizabeth Eva Leach (Editors)
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Hardcover
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The Boydell Press
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Woodbridge, Suffolk
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2005
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