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- 9e2adbae01a3cfa0b8ce1b0e28cffe933c580bfed8ce1b0c489bafc2cc833b70 edition "5".
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- 9e2adbae01a3cfa0b8ce1b0e28cffe933c580bfed8ce1b0c489bafc2cc833b70 last "Apel".
- 9e2adbae01a3cfa0b8ce1b0e28cffe933c580bfed8ce1b0c489bafc2cc833b70 location "Cambridge, MA".
- 9e2adbae01a3cfa0b8ce1b0e28cffe933c580bfed8ce1b0c489bafc2cc833b70 publisher "The Medieval Academy of America".
- 9e2adbae01a3cfa0b8ce1b0e28cffe933c580bfed8ce1b0c489bafc2cc833b70 title "The Notation of Polyphonic Music, 900–1600".
- 9e2adbae01a3cfa0b8ce1b0e28cffe933c580bfed8ce1b0c489bafc2cc833b70 year "1961".