Corrigenda & Addenda  
 
 
Facsimiles of Mediaeval Musical Manuscripts  
 
24/2. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds latin 10509  
  Please note that in folios 1-3, the versos of each side are printed to the LEFT of the rectos.  The rest of the manuscript  
  is set up in the normal manner.  Folio 3 verso is duplicated after 3 recto.  
 
 
Musicological Studies -- Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen  
 
60/1. Bryan Gillingham, Secular Medieval Latin Song: an Anthology  (insert available free of charge)  
 
60/2. Bryan Gillingham, A Critical Study of Secular Medieval Song (insert available free of charge)  
 
62/8.  Nancy van Deusen, Procession, Performance, Liturgy and Ritual.  ISBN number should be 978-1-896926-91-9 (the first three digits in the book are 987 -- out of order!
 
75. Hans Tischler, Conductus and Contrafacta  
 
76. David Wulstan, The Emperor's Old Clothes: The Rhythm of Medieval Song  
 
85. Clyde Brockett, Letania and Preces: on page 33, Table 2, on the line beneath Title: read INDULGENTIAM (as this is just a single word, we would
  ask readers to adjust their own copies).  
 
86. Illo Humphrey, Boethius: De Institutione arithmetica libri duo.  The ISBN number should be: 978-1-896926-90-2.  The first three digits were  
  omitted in the book.  
 
90. Hiley/Kiss, Dies est leticie: Essays on Chant in Honour of Janka Szendrei. Unfortunately, the book was sent out before it was realized  
  that the impression was too dark.  The result was that some of the pages were illegible.  We can supply paper copies of the inferior pages  
  by post, or you may download the file szendrei.pdf and print out the required pages.  Alternatively, you may return the book for a replacement.
 
91. Roman Hankeln, Political Plainchant? Music, Text and Historical Context of Medieval Saints' Offices. The volume number should be XCI not CXI
  (Volume 91).  
 
 
Collected Works - Gesamtausgaben  
   
XI/2. Antoine de Févin, Messen (II) / Masses (II): there are printing errors on pp. 131-132.  Replacement pages available.  
   
XXIV/1. Hans Tischler, The Earliest Polyphonic Art Music: in the acknowledgements, the name Goldberg has been spelled incorrectly  
  ('Goldbert').  Our apologies.  
   
   
   
Musical Theorists in Translation  
   
18. John Snyder, Theinred of Dover's De Legitimis Ordinibus: while the volume was in press, the author realized that by Alleluia, laetabundus,  
  Theinred most likely refers not literally to an Alleluia with its verse, but to a sequence.  A few corrections are therefore necessary.  
  An additional page documenting these will be sent free of charge on request.  
 
For various of these, we have replacement pages or mountable corrections. If you wish to receive these, please e-mail or write to us identifying the volume.  
   We will happily send the printed corrections to you free of charge.