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Time and Gesture in Lorenzo da Firenze’s Ita se n’er’a star: A Response to Davide Daolmi

Philippa Ovenden August 10, 2021

Philippa Ovenden Among late-medieval songs, Lorenzo da Firenze’s Ita se n’er’a is known both for its Ovidian text, which describes

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Ita se n’er’a star: Insights for a Fourteenth-Century Tactus (Ita se n’er’a star e un’ipotesi sul tactus nel Trecento) (Part II)

Davide Daolmi May 19, 2021

Davide Daolmi (English Translation: Giulia Accornero) […] Continuation of: Part I As we have seen in Part I, the differences

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Ita se n’er’a star: Insights for a Fourteenth-Century Tactus (Ita se n’er’a star e un’ipotesi sul tactus nel Trecento) (Part I)

Davide Daolmi May 19, 2021

(English Translation: Giulia Accornero) Since the end of the fifteenth century, mensural practice has relied on the use of a

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