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  • Publication
    An English choirbook fragment in the National Library of Australia
    (American Institute of Musicology Verlag Corpusmusicae, GmbH, 1984)

    Amongst the papers left by Manfred Bukofzer was a draft of an address to be given at the International Musicological Society's Con ference at Oxford in 19551 in which he identified two fragments, one from Cambridge2 and the other from Oxford3 , as being the work of one scribe. To these Margaret Bent added another nine fragments, and in a paper presented at the 1972 IMS Conference at Copenhagen she argued that these eleven fragments were originally from the one manuscript, an English choirbook of the early fifteenth century, second in importance only to the Old Hall manuscript.4