The End of the Ars Nova in Italy: The San Lorenzo Palimpsest and Related Repertories. Antonio Calvia, Stefano Campagnolo, Andreas Janke, Maria Sofia Lannutti, and John Nádas, eds. La Tradizione Musicale 21; Studi e Testi 12. Florence: SISMEL Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2020. xvi + 314 pp. €54

Discovered by Frank d'Accone in 1983, SL contains 111 parchment leaves of music that were disbound and scraped clean to become a church record book in the early sixteenth century. Stone and D'Agostino provide useful bodies of evidence for further study on musical circulation that complicat...

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