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Websites in Research

  1. Bibliography of Early Music
    Greg Lindahl offers lengthy text listing of books and journals, many contributed by fellow scholars.
    http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/articles/music_bibliography.html

  2. Celebration of the Feminine Divine in Women's Early Music
    Survey of historical background, poetry, music genres and song texts focusing on the feminine divine in women's early music.
    http://music.acu.edu/www/iawm/pages/reference/divine.html

  3. English Lute Manuscripts and Scribes 1530-1630
    An examination of the context and composition of the English lute sources. This is a thesis by Julia Craig-McFeely.
    http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/julia/toc.htm

  4. Internet Resources for Music Research; Indexes, Catalogs, and Databases
    a set of links from Dartmouth University's Paddock Music Library that focus mainly on early music
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~paddock/databases.html

  5. La Trobe University Medieval Music Database
    A database of a complete annual cycle of Gregorian chant, searchable by text and melody, and bibliographical data relating to all of the music of the fourteenth century.
    http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AudioVisual/Stinson/medmusic.htm

  6. MA in Chant and Ritual Song
    The MA in Chant and Ritual Song is a one-year, full-time programme of study, including two optional streams of specialisation.
    http://www.ul.ie/~iwmc/programmes/macrs/index.html

  7. Manuscript Sources of English Secular Song, 1630-1665
    A list of manuscript sources of mid-seventeenth-century English song compiled by university researcher Gordon J. Callon, with details of locations, manuscript numbers, and brief descriptions of manuscript contents.
    http://ace.acadiau.ca/score/GJC/song-ms.htm

  8. MusicSources
    information and links from the Center for Historically Informed Performances, Inc. in Berkeley, CA
    http://www.sfems.org/musicsources/index.html

  9. Natural forces bringing the do-re-mi scale into existence in the Origin of Music
    Natural forces bringing the do-re-mi scale into existence in the origin of music, discussion of scales, major, minor, pentatonic, and ancient music and archeological evidence.
    http://www.webster.sk.ca/greenwich/natbasis.htm

  10. Origin of Music website
    Tells the origin of music using the music of Richard Strauss, and has links to various related ancient origins pages, including Neanderthal Flute and ancient harmony in the oldest known song.
    http://www.webster.sk.ca/GREENWICH/2001-2.htm

  11. Renaissance & Baroque Music Chronology, Details
    detailed timeline and composer reference
    http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/musi/callon/2233/details.htm

  12. Singer's Guide to Bibliographic Resources for Medieval and Renaissance Music
    Detailed, thoroughly annotated text.
    http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/articles/singbib.html

  13. Sixteenth Century Villotta
    Graduate student Melanie L. Marshall shares her research on the villotta and musical culture in northern Italy during the mid-sixteenth century.
    http://www.soton.ac.uk/~mlm/

  14. Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum
    An evolving database of all Latin music theory treatises of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
    http://www.music.indiana.edu/tml/

  15. Thesaurus musicarum italicarum (TMI)
    Electronic corpus of Italian music treatises from the Renaissance and early Baroque in multimedial transcription and in digital facsimile.
    http://pcm1671.cs.uu.nl/

  16. saggi musicali italiani
    A database for texts on music theory and Aesthetics
    http://www.music.indiana.edu/smi/

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