Grzegorz wrote:
> Now really exceptional source in this field is Kathi Meyer-Baer's
> Liturgical Music Incunabula: a Descriptive Catalogue, London 1962 [3].
> In the introduction there are figures that draw simplified outlines of
> all the different neumes as used by different printers in their
> incunabula, both Roman and Gothic ones. If we'd like to have a useable
> Hufnagelschrift typographical system, that would be the source to model
> it from.
Thank you for this. I will go to the British Library next week to take a
look at it.
Daniel
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