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The Ivrea Codex (Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare, 115) is a parchment manuscript containing a significant body of 14th century French polyphonic music. The
Ivrea_Codex
Musical style of the Late Middle Ages
France: Mandala, 1999. CD recording MAN 4946. Denkmäler alter Musik aus dem Codex Reina (14./15. Jh.). Syntagma Musicum (Kees Otten, dir.). Das Alte Werk
Ars_nova
Western music created during the Middle Ages
secular performance. Surviving French manuscripts include the Ivrea Codex and the Apt Codex. For information about specific French composers writing in
Medieval_music
French composer, poet and music theorist (1291–1361)
survived in the Roman de Fauvel; an additional nine can be found in the Ivrea Codex. While there is still debate about what Vitry did and did not compose
Philippe_de_Vitry
has part of a tenor line from a Credo that appears in both the Ivrea Codex and Apt Codex, as well as the Barcelona Mass, so perhaps that movement was used
Toulouse_Mass
Subprefecture and commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
the 12th/13th centuries. They are known as the Apt Manuscript and the Ivrea Codex. They contain motets and mass movements, all of which are polyphonic
Apt,_Vaucluse
French Catholic bishop and saint (1274–1297)
of Louis's canonization in 1317. The piece appears anonymously in the Ivrea Codex and has been attributed by modern scholars to Philippe de Vitry. Mission
Louis_of_Toulouse
14th-century medieval French composer
based in southern France. Three of his works were included in the Chantilly Codex, which is an important source of ars subtilior music. However, along with
Grimace_(composer)
French scholar (c.1290–95 – 1344)
Philippe de Vitry* Theorists Johannes de Muris Sources Chantilly Codex Ivrea Codex Roman de Fauvel See also Music of the Trecento (Italian ars nova)
Johannes_de_Muris
Form of sacred musical composition
performance all the time. Two manuscripts from the 14th century, the Ivrea Codex and the Apt Codex, are the primary sources for polyphonic settings of the Ordinary
Mass_(music)
14th-century medieval French composer
exists. His name is given as "P. des Molins" in the Chantilly Codex and as "Mulino" in the codex, Paris, Bibl. Nat. MS ital. 568. In several sources, the title
P._des_Molins
the Mass were grouped according to movement. For instance, the Ivrea Codex and Apt Codex both contain mass movements, and these movements are grouped so
Tournai_Mass
14th-century medieval French composer
Philippe de Vitry* Theorists Johannes de Muris Sources Chantilly Codex Ivrea Codex Roman de Fauvel See also Music of the Trecento (Italian ars nova)
Jehan_de_Lescurel
Countess of Ivrea (c. 876 – c. 913)
Bertila of Spoleto. Through her marriage to Adalbert I of Ivrea, Gisela was countess of Ivrea, and mother of Berengar II of Italy. Little is known about
Gisela_of_Friuli
Rossi Codex included music by Jacopo da Bologna, the first famous Trecento composer. The Ivrea Codex, dated around 1360, and the Squarcialupi Codex, dated
Music_history_of_Italy
14th-century French poem
Philippe de Vitry* Theorists Johannes de Muris Sources Chantilly Codex Ivrea Codex Roman de Fauvel See also Music of the Trecento (Italian ars nova)
Roman_de_Fauvel
14th-century medieval French composer and theorist
Philippe de Vitry* Theorists Johannes de Muris Sources Chantilly Codex Ivrea Codex Roman de Fauvel See also Music of the Trecento (Italian ars nova)
Jehan_Vaillant
14th-century medieval French composer
Phiton, beste tres venimeuse. They are both contained in the Chantilly Codex. Reaney notes that Magister Franciscus's works are likely earlier than Andrieu's
Magister_Franciscus
Jacopo da Bologna, the first famous trecento composer. c. 1360 — The Ivrea Codex, a major source of late trecento music. c. 1397 — Death of Landini, the
Timeline_of_Italian_music
14th-century medieval French composer
Andrieu, he is a "pure musician". The work is contained in the Chantilly Codex from the Musée Condé. While historian Gaston Raynaud dates the text between
F._Andrieu
Zwerg" 4 Oct 2009 Christopher Wynn Parry Anonymous work Sanctus (from the Ivrea Codex) Bach Partita No. 1 in B Flat, BWV 825 (5th & 6th movements - Menuets
List of Private Passions episodes (2005–2009)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2005–2009)
14th-century medieval French composer
Philippe de Vitry* Theorists Johannes de Muris Sources Chantilly Codex Ivrea Codex Roman de Fauvel See also Music of the Trecento (Italian ars nova)
Denis_Le_Grant
King of Castile and León from 1252 to 1284
Portrait of Alfonso X from the codex Tumbo 'A' de Santiago (Dated between 1229 and 1255)
Alfonso_X_of_Castile
King of León, Castile, and Galicia from 1126 to 1157
son of Urraca of León and Raymond of Burgundy, the first of the House of Ivrea to rule in the Iberian Peninsula. Alfonso was a dignified and somewhat enigmatic
Alfonso VII of León and Castile
Alfonso_VII_of_León_and_Castile
Statuta communis Casalis (Casale Monferrato) Statuta civitatis Eporediae (Ivrea) Statuta civitatis Montiscalerii (Moncalieri) Volume III. Scriptorum, I
Historiae_Patriae_Monumenta
Period of Italian music in the 1300s
Ars subtilior sources Modena A and the Chantilly Codex, as well as the mass/motet manuscript Ivrea 115, as Italian copies of lost French sources and
Music_of_the_Trecento
Italian Roman Catholic saint
particularly strong in the diocese of Ivrea, and he is also venerated in Caravino, Romano Canavese, and Strambino. The codex called the Codice della Catena depicts
Solutor
Italian painter (1915–1997)
Raffaele Carrieri. In 1938, at the age of twenty-three, Fiume moved to Ivrea, where he became art director of Tecnica e organizzazione (Technique and
Salvatore_Fiume
Head of the Catholic Church from 1119 to 1124
was part of a network of noble alliances. He was a cousin of Arduin of Ivrea, the king of Italy. One sister, Gisela, was married to Count Humbert II
Pope_Callixtus_II
Italian Hebraist
March 23, 1831 in Parma) was an Italian Christian Hebraist. He studied in Ivrea and Turin. In October 1769, he was appointed professor of Oriental languages
Giovanni_Bernardo_De_Rossi
Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
dynasty, the Ottonian dynasty, the House of Luxembourg, and the House of Ivrea. The Ottonians and Capetians, direct successors of the Carolingans, drew
Charlemagne
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
semiruta (1, 3.1)). After the Lombard invasion it belonged to the Duchy of Ivrea. From 885 it was under the jurisdiction of the prince-bishop, who was a
Vercelli
some allegedly congruent but controversial references such as the Pray Codex. Although there are numerous reports of Jesus' burial shroud, or an image
History of the Shroud of Turin
History_of_the_Shroud_of_Turin
Book used by a priest for Catholic liturgical services
or early 10th century) Sacramentary of Bishop Warmund of Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare di Ivrea MS 31 (late 9th or early 10th century) Sacramentary of Figeac
Sacramentary
Term used in the late Roman Empire
Aemilia (Bologna, Emilia-Romagna) Quadratae et Eporizium (Verolengo and Ivrea, Piedmont) (in Liguria) Pollentia (Pollenzo, Piedmont) Pictavi (Poitiers
Laeti
568–774 state in the Italian peninsula
(Cividale del Friuli: Treviso, Trento, Turin, Verona, Bergamo, Brescia, Ivrea, Lucca). In the management of public power dukes were joined by minor officials
Kingdom_of_the_Lombards
Margravine of Tuscany from 1055 to 1115
in Canossa Castle to Lothair's widow, Queen Adelaide, after Berengar of Ivrea attempted to take power in Italy and imprisoned her for a short time. King
Matilda_of_Tuscany
Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973
to Rudolf's infant daughter Adelaide. In 940, Berengar II, Margrave of Ivrea, a grandson of former King Berengar I, led a revolt of Italian nobles against
Otto_the_Great
Spanish early music group
Música en tiempo de Benedicto XIII, el Papa Luna. Works from Codex de Chantilly, Apt and Ivrea. 2006 - Dedicate alle Dame. Licanus CDM 0614. 2006 - Tomás
Capella_de_Ministrers
Day of the year
Constantinople. 1002 – At an assembly at Pavia of Lombard nobles, Arduin of Ivrea is restored to his domains and crowned King of Italy. 1113 – Pope Paschal
February_15
created a system of high schools in strategic cities of his reign (Pavia, Ivrea, Turin, Cremona, Florence, Fermo, Verona, Vicenza, Forlì) in order to train
List of Italian inventions and discoveries
List_of_Italian_inventions_and_discoveries
Margrave of Tuscany (c. 985–1052)
Boniface aided the Emperor Henry II in putting down Margrave Arduin of Ivrea, who claimed the Kingdom of Italy in opposition to Henry. His father nominated
Boniface III, Margrave of Tuscany
Boniface_III,_Margrave_of_Tuscany
History of the municipality of Verona, Italy
number of feudal lords gathered in Pavia, where they elected Arduin of Ivrea king of Italy, who waged war against the bishop of Verona Otbertus: the
History_of_Verona
Italian noble
joined Boniface and served guarantors for his alliance with the commune of Ivrea. In 1199 he stood as a witness to the treaty of peace signed at San Germano
Ottone_del_Carretto
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n.
A book; a manuscript.
n.
An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament.
pl.
of Codex
n.
A collection of canons.
n.
A collection or digest of laws; a code.
a.
Relating to a codex, or a code.