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 written in Visigothic characters; with. to the antiphons, responses, etc. From the monastery of San Domingo de Silos, near Burgos. [Add. MS. 30,848.]

10. : late llth century. Missal, in Latin; with . [Add. MS. 32,247.]

11. : 11th or 12th century. Gradual, or musical services for the Mass, in Latin ; with. [Eg. MS. 857.]

12. : 12th century. Breviary, in Latin; with to the antiphons, responses, etc. From the Abbey of Moissac. [Harl. MS. 2914.]

13. : 11th century. Sequences, in Latin, with . [Add. MS. 19,768.]

14. : early 13th century. Antiphonal, or musical services for the canonical hours, in Latin, of the use of Strasburg; with. Miracle plays are introduced into the services of certain days. The play of the Magi is exhibited. [Add. MS. 23,922.]

15. : 12th century. Breviary, in Latin, of the use of Treves; with to the antiphons, responses, etc. [Add. MS. 18,496.]

16. : 12th century. Missal, in Latin; with to the prefaces, etc. From Pare Abbey, Louvain. [Add. MS. 11,862.]

17. or : end of 12th century. Breviary, in Latin; with to the antiphons, responses, etc. [Add. MS. 27,920.]

18. : 13th century. Gradual, or musical services for the Mass, in Latin; with. [Add. MS. 24,680.]

19. : 13th century. Gradual, or musical services for the Mass, in Latin; the notation having a single red line. From the Carthusian monastery du Keposoir, Haute Savoie. [Add. MS. 31,384.]

20. : 13th century. Antiphonal, or musical services for the canonical hours, in Latin; the notation having a single red line, or two lines, red and yellow. [Add. MS. 29,988.]

21. : 13th century. Antiphonal, or musical services for the canonical hours, in Latin; two-line stave, red and yellow, with clefs, flats, naturals, etc. [Add. MS. 17,302.]