J. Ravisius Textor (c. 1492-1522) source of a Leonhard Lechner motet (1581)?

The collection of motets published in 1581 by the Tyrolean composer Leonhard Lechner (1553-1606) contains a piece (XXIII) declared anonymous by critics or, sometimes also, Lechnerian. Nevertheless, we found this text in the posthumous collection (1530) of Epigrammata of Ravisius Textor (died in 1522...

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