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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
1 See, for instance, Reames, Sherry, ‘Lectionary Revision in Sarum Breviaries and the Origins of the Early Printed Editions’, Journal of the Early Book Society, 9 (2006), 95–115 Google Scholar and eadem, ‘Unexpected Texts for Saints in Some Sarum Breviary Manuscripts’, in The Study of Medieval Manuscripts of England: Festschrift in Honor of Richard W. Pfaff, ed. George Hardin Brown and Linda Ehrsam Voigts (Turnhout, 2010), 163–84.
2 Smith declines to study the music and makes this omission clear in the Preface, though notation is pointed to in the descriptions where it appears in the sources.
3 Smith, p. xiii; see Haggh, Barbara, ‘Nonconformity in the Use of Cambrai Cathedral: Guillaume du Fay's Foundations’, in The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages: Methodology and Source Studies, Regional Developments, Hagiography: Written in Honour of Professor Ruth Steiner, ed. Fassler, Margot E. and Baltzer, Rebecca A. (Oxford, 2000), 372–97CrossRefGoogle Scholar, at 372.