The Social Background to Secular Medieval Latin SongInstitute of Mediæval Music, 1998 - Всего страниц: 218 |
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Lyric Song as a Reflection of Social Context | 43 |
the Known Authors of Latin Secular Song 3 | 64 |
University and Courts as Potential Venues for Latin Song | 83 |
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