DIAMM (the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music) is a leading resource for the study of medieval manuscripts. We present images and metadata for thousands of manuscripts on this website. We also provide a home for scholarly resources and editions, undertake digital restoration of damaged manuscripts and documents, publish high-quality facsimiles, and offer our expertise as consultants.
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6 partbooks, limp binding (without slipcase)
5 partbooks, limp binding (without slipcase)
Facsimile print of Tallis and Byrd's first publication of Cantiones Sacrae, 1575.
Sold out from DIAMM, but copies may still be available from the library of the Royal College of Music.
The most hidden of all the Machaut manuscripts is now the most available. Winner of the American Musical Society 2015 Claude V. Palisca Prize for the most outstanding scholarly edition or translation in the field of musicology published in 2014.