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Script- Currus Pharaonis [...]
1media/Page_2.jpg2020-03-14T10:58:28-07:00Micaela Rodgers4f64ed17cdc860d24de738ffbad6fc87bc98886f3548816plain2021-11-29T14:37:49-08:00Alvaro Quezada7828c851ddc470a00b45eb00bde06e8e2aefd52cText Written in Latin, the text (in Gothic hand) is in black ink and the musical notations are in black ink on red staffs. Musical Notations The score is written with four line staves and square notation. The musical notation in neumes appears to be monophonic plainsong, in some parts melismatic, generally known as Gregorian chant. There is the presence of verses and responsories.