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The Ritson manuscript : liturgical compositions, votive antiphons, Te deum /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: British Museum.
Other Authors: Lane, Eleanor., Sandon, Nick., Bayliss, Christine.
Format: Musical Score
Language:Latin
Published: Moretonhampstead, Newton Abbot, Devon, England : Antico Edition, c2001.
Subjects:
Carols, English.
Gregorian chants.
Sacred vocal music > 500-1400.
Part songs, Sacred > 500-1400.
Part songs, English > 500-1400.
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Call Number: A1234.567
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