Accessing medieval music: from material codex to digital specimen
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists travel to libraries and museums where the artefacts of interest, the complete manuscript or fragments of manuscripts, are physically held. However, with the introduction of digital image archives scholars...
Main Authors: | de la Flor, G, Jirotka, M, Meyer, E |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2011
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