New,The Media of Secular Music in the Medieval and Early Modern Period (1100–1650)
- Editor: Borghetti, Vincenzo
- Editor: Hatzikiriakos, Alexandros Maria
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Contents
- Introduction
- PART 1 : The Materiality of Song
- 1. The Codex Buranus, or The First Chansonnier
- 2. Parchment Poesis in Guillaume de Machaut’s “Prologue”
- 3. Imaginary Chansonniers: Song, Desire, and Materiality in Vitsentzos Kornaros’ Erotokritos
- PART 2 : Songs, Books, Society
- 4. Verbal and Visual Paratexts: Strategies in Shaping Music Books in the Trecento Florentine Manuscript Tradition
- 5. Formes of Intimacy: Miniaturisation and Sociability in the Fifteenth-Century Chansonnier
- 6. The Materiality of Musical Knowledge in Sixteenth-Century Textbooks: Appropriation, Personalisation, and Self-Representation
- 7. The Modern Music Edition as Material Histor(iograph)y
- PART 3 : Picturing Sound, Hearing Images
- 8. Secular Sounds in Late Medieval Lives of Saints and Their Pictorial Representations
- 9. The Sounds of Poliphilo and Polia
- 10. The Domestic Life of the Syrinx
- PART 4 : Musical Objects
- 11. Music, Heraldry and Material Culture in the Late Middle Ages: Ars Nova Songs for Louis I of Anjou and Bertrand du Guesclin
- 12. Negotiating Identity and Status: Musicalia in the Relational Strategies of Duke Guidubaldo II della Rovere
- 13. Sacred Music Books Desacralised: Material Perspectives on Musical Fragments