Title

Missa "Rex splendens," : adapted to the English Communion service from early manuscripts / approved by a Committee of The Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society.

Varying form of title

Portion of title: Rex splendens

Imprint

London : J. Masters & Co., 1891.

Physical description

1 score ([2], 9 p.) ; 20 cm

Note

Cover title.

Note

At foot of cover: Ent. Stationers' Hall.

Note

Gregorian (plainsong) notation.

Note

"This chant is taken from an English Gradual of the end of the 12th century, collated with other English mss."--Introductory remarks.

Note

At end of introductory remarks: "accompanying harmonies are in preparation."

Note

On last page: G.F. Tupper, Lithog. 10, Arthur Street West, London, E.C.

Provenance

Stamped twice with the ink stamp (20th century) “Ex libris Iohannis Wordsworth, S.T.P. A.S. 1885-1911 Saresbiriensis Episcopi Deo gratias”.

Copy-specific note

On cover: Price 4D.

Copy-specific note

Inserted within a copy of: The musical notation of the Middle Ages exemplified by facsimiles of manuscripts ... (London : J. Masters & Co. ; 1890), formerly owned by John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury.

Subject

Gregorian chants.

Subject

Communion service music.

Added entry--name

Wordsworth, John, 1843-1911 former owner.

Added entry--name

Tupper, George Isaac Frederick, 1820-1911 lithographer.

Added entry--name

Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society (Great Britain)

Added entry--place

England London.
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500##$aAt foot of cover: Ent. Stationers' Hall.
500##$aGregorian (plainsong) notation.
500##$a"This chant is taken from an English Gradual of the end of the 12th century, collated with other English mss."--Introductory remarks.
500##$aAt end of introductory remarks: "accompanying harmonies are in preparation."
500##$aOn last page: G.F. Tupper, Lithog. 10, Arthur Street West, London, E.C.
561##$aStamped twice with the ink stamp (20th century) “Ex libris Iohannis Wordsworth, S.T.P. A.S. 1885-1911 Saresbiriensis Episcopi Deo gratias”.
590##$aOn cover: Price 4<sub>D</sub>.
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7102#$aPlainsong and Mediaeval Music Society (Great Britain).
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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