. English: Caligula Troper, British Library Cotton MS Caligula A XIV; Per BL:'The late 12th-century troper is typical for its time. It begins with troped kyries (hymns with musical notations) with latin texts. By this time, musical notation using lines to indicate specific pitches was in use in England. The 11th-century troper's musical notation as well as its texts had become outdated soon after it was made. This suggests that the two fragments of musical books were bound together fairly soon after the late 12th-century troper was made.' . between 1050 and 1079. Anon artist / (1042-107
. English: Caligula Troper, British Library Cotton MS Caligula A XIV; Per BL:'The late 12th-century troper is typical for its time. It begins with troped kyries (hymns with musical notations) with latin texts. By this time, musical notation using lines to indicate specific pitches was in use in England. The 11th-century troper's musical notation as well as its texts had become outdated soon after it was made. This suggests that the two fragments of musical books were bound together fairly soon after the late 12th-century troper was made.' . between 1050 and 1079. Anon artist / (1042-1079) 109 Caligula music
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