Keywords
- 13th century
- Adam de Givenci
- Adam de la Halle
- alliteration
- Anisosyllabism
- anonymous lyrical lais
- ars dictaminis
- Ars Nova
- ars poetriae
- Ars subtilior
- Attribution
- authoriality
- Authorship
- authorship attribution
- ballata
- Baroque
- Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
- Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria
- Bindo d’Alesso Donati
- BnF
- body studies
- Brevis grammatica
- Byzantine chant
- Cantigas
- Carmina Burana
- carnival song
- Catarina d’Eça
- chansonnier
- Chansonnier du Roi
- chansonniers
- Chant
- Chanter
- chantress
- cheironomy
- choir
- circulation
- Cistercian liturgy
- Cistercian plainchant
- Città del Vaticano
- classical prosody
- Codex Buranus
- codex Turin
- codicology
- Codicology
- Colin Muset
- Composership
- composition
- conductus
- consonance
- contrafaction
- contrafactum
- Contrafactum
- corporeality
- counterpoint
- credo
- critical edition
- Critical edition
- crusades
- Customaries
- Dansa
- dansa
- descort
- dia- variations
- dialects
- dissonance
- Dominican Nuns
- edition and performance
- eleven-thousand virgins
- Emotion
- epic caesura
- epistolography
- error
- errors
- excaving orality
- female voices
- Florence manuscrit (Pluteus 29.1)
- Folquet de Marselha
- Fr. 12615
- Fr. 844
- Fr. 847
- fragment
- Francesco Datini
- Francesco degli Organi (Landini)
- Francesco Negri
- franco-roman chant
- Frankokratia
- French Ars nova music
- french chansonnier fragment Bo
- french chansonnier M
- french chansonnier T
- French song
- Gaucelm Faidit
- German
- Giacomo da Lentini
- gregorian chant
- groups matching
- Guglielmo di Francia
- Gui de Bazoches
- Guiraut d’Espanha
- harshness
- Henry Fresneau
- hermogenes
- historical phonetics
- Historically Informed Performance
- humanist songs
- Iberian peninsula
- Imitation
- Intertextuality
- intertextuality
- Italian Ars Nova
- Italian Trecento music
- Italy
- Jacob Wolff
- Jacques Arcadelt
- Late Medieval Monasticism
- latin orality
- Latin song
- latin song
- latiniforme (latin-looking)
- León antiphoner
- letters
- Literacy
- Liturgical practice
- Liturgical use of organ
- Liturgy
- liturgy
- lyric genre
- Lyric Poetry
- madrigal
- manuscript
- manuscripts
- Material philology Musicology
- medieval chant
- Medieval French Songbooks
- medieval latin
- Medieval monody
- medieval music
- medieval musicology
- melodic variant
- melody
- memory
- metrics
- Metrics
- Middle Ages
- Mise-en-page
- modality
- Monasticism
- Moniot de Paris
- Monophonic song
- Morea
- Morimondo Abbey
- Motet enté
- mouvance error
- music
- music education
- music iconography
- music notation
- music philology
- music printing
- music treatises
- musical performance
- musical philology
- Musicology
- Musicology; Italian Trecento; Philology; Lachmannian stemmatics; Text phylogeny; Errors and directional variants
- neumatic notation
- neume notation
- neumes
- Notre-Dame school
- Nuns
- Observant Reform
- octoechos
- office cycle
- old french lyric
- old hispanic chant
- old hispanic notation
- old-French poetry
- oral tradition
- Ordinals
- Palaeography
- paleography
- Paris
- pastourelle
- patronage
- pedagogy
- Performance
- performance
- Performance practice
- Performance Practice
- performance practice
- philology
- Piero di Lapo Mazzei
- Pietro Bembo
- plainchant
- planh
- poetic treatises
- poetry
- polyphony
- Portugal
- prominences matching
- psalmody
- Quand’io penso al martire
- Reception
- reg. lat. 1490
- relation written/spoken words
- relics
- Religious women
- Renaissance
- rhythm and meter
- Richard de Semilli
- Richard I of England
- rithmus
- Romance Philology
- Romance philology
- romance philology
- Romances with lyric insertions
- rondeau
- rotrouenge
- Santa Maria de Lorvão
- sapphic meter
- scansion
- Scripta
- secular lyric
- Séverin Cornet
- Singability
- Singing
- Singing in the Middle Ages
- soldier
- song
- Sonnet
- sonnet
- Spain
- square notation
- St Ursula
- St-Victor Miscellany
- strophic form
- subjectivity
- T.III.2 (Codex Boverio)
- text-music relationship
- textsetting
- textual criticism
- textual philology
- theory
- todesca
- tonaries
- tradition
- traditions
- translation
- Translation
- trecento
- trobar
- troubadour
- Troubadours
- Trouvères
- trouvères
- trouvères’ songs
- Typikon
- variants
- vernacular chanson
- versification
- versus
- Virelai
- virelai
- vocal technique
- women’s agency
- women’s voices
- written tradition
- Foucault
- lectio difficilior
- « Fonction-auteur »
- “formes fixes”
- musical notation