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Central Italy, Ravenna, Aquileia 78
Milanese or Ambrosian Chant 82
Celtic Chant 89
Anglo-Saxon Chant 91
Gallican Chant 93
Hispanic, Old Spanish, or 'Mozarabic' Chant 101
IV. LITURGICAL MATERIALS OF ROMAN CHANT
By Richard Crocker
Tools and Materials 115
Calendar 118
Psalmody 121
Stichic Texts of the Office 123
Formularies for Mass 133
Gradual Responsories 135
Introits 139
Communions 141
Offertories 143
V. CHANTS OF THE ROMAN OFFICE By Richard Crocker 146
Antiphons of the Ferial Office 150
Antiphons of the Temporale and Sanctorale 154
The Invitatory 162
Frankish Classification of Antiphons 165
Tonaries 168
Responsories 169
VI. CHANTS OF THE ROMAN MASS By Richard Crocker 174
Introit Melodies 174
Communion Melodies 184
Offertory Melodies 190
Gradual and Tract Melodies 196
Alleluia Melodies 214
PART III: Medieval Monophony in Western Europe
VII. MEDIEVAL CHANT By Richard Crocker 225
Some Stichic Combinations before 800 228
Strophic Hymns 232
New Frankish Forms 243
Tropes and the Gloria in excelsis 246
Sequence and Prose 256
Introit Tropes 264
Kyrie eleison 271

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Early Middle Ages to 1300. Contributors: Richard Crocker - editor, David Hiley - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1990. Page Number: viii.
    
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