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| an_indiv:0048 [2026/06/17 21:17] – xaverkainzbauer | an_indiv:0048 [2026/06/17 21:18] (aktuell) – xaverkainzbauer |
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| <fc #4682b4>“//et// congregabit”</fc> Except in T2, always only one note. The ‘exspectare’ signals the cento transition, so the VrgStr is superfluous in this sense. After the previous “fa,” there must be a virga on the syllable ‘et’ to indicate the following lower “mi.” The suspicion arises that the VStr here refers to a higher note than before, a “sol” (contrary to all sources!). One possible function of the VStr, especially in the 2nd mode, is to indicate the third leap (see Cento 2INC cad). That is //one// reason for “sol.” The second reason is that the Cento 1NOV type begins with “sol.” | <fc #4682b4>“//et// congregabit”</fc> Except in T2, always only one note. The ‘exspectare’ signals the cento transition, so the VrgStr is superfluous in this sense. After the previous “fa,” there must be a virga on the syllable ‘et’ to indicate the following lower “mi.” The suspicion arises that the VStr here refers to a higher note than before, a “sol” (contrary to all sources!). One possible function of the VStr, especially in the 2nd mode, is to indicate the third leap (see Cento 2INC cad). That is //one// reason for “sol.” The second reason is that the Cento 1NOV type begins with “sol.” |
| This result cannot be achieved without centology, only from the manuscripts.\\ | This result cannot be achieved without centology, only from the manuscripts.\\ |
| **[[cento_an:1ter_conc|1TER conc]]** | **[[cento_an:1ter_conc|1TER conc]]** |
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| {%syn:analyse:ant:0048%} | {%syn:analyse:ant:0048%} |