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Anticredos

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Recording of Trevor Wishart's Anticredos performed by Trevor Wishart. It is a live-performance piece for six amplified voices using extended vocal techniques, but no electronic modification of the voices. The piece, commissioned by the English group "Singcircle," takes the word "Credos" and slowly dissolves and changes its sound-constituents through processes of gradual transformation. This recording is a studio version of the piece "sung" entirely by the composer.
Date: 1980
Creator: Wishart, Trevor
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Antiqvæ mvsicæ avctores septem, Græce et latine, Marcvs Meibomivs restituit ac notis explicavit

Contents: I. I. Aristoxeni Harmonicorvm elementorvm libri III. II. Evclidis [i.e. Cleonidae?] Introdvctio harmonica. Euclidis Sectio canonis. III. Nicomachi Geraseni, Pythagorici, Harmonices manvale. IV. Alypii Introdvctio mvsica. V. Gavdentii, philosophi, Introdvctio harmonica. VI. Bacchii senioris Introdvctio artis mvsicæ.--v. II. Aristidis Qvintiliani De mvsica libri III. & Martiani Capellæ De mvsica liber IX.
Date: 1652
Creator: Meibom, Marcus, 1630-1711
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Antoninianus coin of Roman emperor Claudius Marcus Aurelius (Claudius II Gothicus)

Antoninianus coin of Roman emperor Claudius Marcus Aurelius (Claudius II Gothicus) bearing on the obverse the emperor bust radiate right; Fortune stands facing left on reverse.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aqua Sapientiae/Angelus Domini

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Recording of Alessandro Cipriani's Aqua Sapientiae/Angelus Domini. This is the 5.00 short tape version. For electronics, pre-recorded sound, and manipulated voice and Gregorian chant.
Date: 1996/1997
Creator: Cipriani, Alessandro, 1959-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ave Maria

Voice and piano with score and separate vocal part. "In memory of my father."
Date: unknown
Creator: Thompson, Katherine G.
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ave Maria: "Saviour Divine"

Written for and dedicated to Mr. P. Gleason, tenor of the Cathedral "Holy Name" Chicago, Ill. Publisher number L.B. 53=5. Text setting has Ave Maria in Latin, and "Saviour Divine" in English.
Date: 1886
Creator: Berge, Louis
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ave Maria Stella

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Recording of Jozef Malovec's Ave Maria Stella. Ave Maria Stella has been sung in monasteries from the Middle Ages to the present day. The lyrical poems have undergone various musical adaptations from the Gregorian choirs to popular songs, by numerous anonymous authors. The lyrical poem has a philosophical and spiritual orientation. This electroacoustic composition is inspired by the Ave Maria Stella made using electroacoustic sound transformations, embellished with quotes from different versions of this song.
Date: unknown
Creator: Malovec, Jozef, 1933-1998
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ave Maria: To Thee Our Hearts are Pleading

No. 1 in C, for soprano or tenor. Op. 29. Berge Edition Catholique. Publisher number B.M. Co. 403-5.Teller, Sons & Dorner, New-York.
Date: 1903
Creator: Berge, Louis
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Berge's Book of Gems: For Catholic Schools and Choirs

None
Date: 1924
Creator: Berge, Louis
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Berge's Book of Gems: for the use of Catholic Schools and Choirs

None
Date: 1904
Creator: Berge, Louis
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Bible Leaf with Text from 1st Maccabee, 13th Century] (open access)

[Bible Leaf with Text from 1st Maccabee, 13th Century]

A leaf from a Bible in Latin (France or England, ca. 1230-1260) containing text from 1 Maccabees 1 et seq. ("Et factum est postquam percussit Alexander Philippi Macedo"). Text displayed as 2 columns, gothic script (texualis formata). A notable feature of this particular leaf is that the writing begins "below top line" which suggest the MS was written "below top line" which suggests the MS was written after 1230 (see: N.R. Ker, "From 'Above Top Line; to 'Below Top Line': A Change in Scribal Practice," Celtica, 5 [1960], 13-16). Note also that the chapter numbers were added later (standardization was begun in Paris ca. 1230).
Date: [1230..1260]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Biblia Pauperum; Apocalypsis]

Photographs of "Biblia Pauperum; Apocalypsis," held by UNT Special Collections. The first is of the cover of the white book and the title at the top in black Latin script, the first letter of each word red. On top of it is a brown paper with a illustration in a red circle of a woman, Latin wording is around the rim of the circle and snaking over the woman. The second image is an illustrious of horses. In these two pages, there are three drawings of horses: blue, red and black. On each horse is a woman riding it, with small paragraphs of Latin text by them. There are several other drawings of thing such as swords. The third image is an illustration of creatures. At the top of each page is a woman with blue wings. On one side she is holding a collar attached to a creature, and pushing another creature into the gaping mouth of a monster. On the bottom left page six women ride a horse. The text of "Biblia pauperum" consists of selections from the Book of Revelation. Stories of the Apocalypse often recount visions said to be revealed by a heavenly messenger or angel …
Date: December 5, 2017
Creator: Sylve, Joshua & Merrill, Jeffery
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Binder's Collection - Eva Eve - Duke M1507-C655-1841]

Bound compilation of sheet music from a variety of composers, with multiple works from Giuseppe Verdi, M.W. Balfe, and Gaetano Donizetti. This volume is held by Duke University, and is posted here in conjunction with the Binders Volumes Research Initiative, a project funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources (PW-290538-23).
Date: 1841/1858
Creator: Eve, Eva, 1841-1890
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Binder's Collection: Florence Paulson, Book 2]

Bound compilation of sheet music, collected by Florence B. Paulson. This volume consists primarily of ballads and love songs, most of which were published in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston.
Date: 1850/1874
Creator: Paulson, Florence B.
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Book of Hours Leaf from the Mid 15th Century, France] (open access)

[Book of Hours Leaf from the Mid 15th Century, France]

France [Valence], mid-15th century. Text displayed in single column, bâtarde hand. Rubrics in pink, two two-line initials in gold and colors, and with a miniature of Matthew and his angel, enclosed by a rounded gilt frame as well with a border on three sides, the border containing acanthus leaves, hairline vines with gold dots, and trefoils, the same border on the outer margin of the other side of the leaf. The artist here has depicted Matthew in the act of writing. Matthew sits with his back to the table and displays an unfurled scroll across his lap and a stylus held high in the air as if seeking divine inspiration.
Date: [1450..1500]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Book of Hours Leaf: Prayers for the Dead from the 15th Century, France?] (open access)

[Book of Hours Leaf: Prayers for the Dead from the 15th Century, France?]

(France? 15th-century). Text displayed in single column, gothic script, initials alternating blue and burnished gold, the formers with black filigree and the latter with red. From a Book of Hours, in Latin. Lauds / Office of the Dead. Includes prayers beginning with "Generacio mea ablata est et conuoluta est a me quasi tabernaculum pastorum."
Date: [1401..1500]
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Book of Hours Pentecostal Illumination from the 15th Century, Bruges (Belgium)] (open access)

[Book of Hours Pentecostal Illumination from the 15th Century, Bruges (Belgium)]

A leaf from a Book of Hours, in Latin, with a full-page illumination of Pentecost (Bruges, ca. 1460). The illustration is enclosed by a wide and ornate bar frame in pink and blue with gold tracery, the frame outlined in burnished gold with floral cornerpieces in colors and gold, the whole within a full floral border filled with blue, pink, and red flowers, with blue and gold acanthus leaves and green buds and leaves as well as many tiny burnished gold dots. The Virgin and the Apostles gathered in a large room with much architectural detail--blue, green, and gold columns, gray stone walls, mullioned windows, vaulted blue and red ceilings, and an intricately detailed blue and pink tiled floor, as golden rays of light shine through an open window.
Date: 1460
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Booke of Common Prayer

1611 edition of the Book of Common Prayer, with psalms. The psalms include incipits in Latin, and occasional notated settings, along with the traditional canticles (Benedictus, Magnificat, Nunc Dimmitis) for morning, evening, and night prayer, Te Deum, the Athanasian Creed, and other hymns and prayers.
Date: 1611
Creator: Church of England
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Carmen campanarum

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Recording of Radek Rejsek's Carmen campanarum. This work is an electroacoustic fantasy created from the sound of bells and vocals to the words "Deo gratias". The composer also used sounds of clockwork to symbolize the flowing of time while the bells act as a hymn to God as thanks for our existence. This work was produced in Audiostudiu Czech Ragio in Prague.
Date: 1991
Creator: Rejšek, Radek, 1959-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Certificate of Membership to Scottish Rite for Lee Frith Turney] (open access)

[Certificate of Membership to Scottish Rite for Lee Frith Turney]

Certificate of membership to the Scottish Rite Society in Dallas, Texas, issued to Lee Frith Turney in 1924.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

Chant pages used as binding

Liturgical chant pages used as binding for another work with a partially legible German title. Chant appears upside-down on the front cover; the first line, "...nt ga est flos filius" matches the text of Stirps Jesse. It is followed by a doxology (Gloria Patri) including some abbreviated text, and then the text of Veni in hortum meum soror, associated with Matins for the Assumption of Mary. The back cover has an upside-down portion, "dominus in suis virtutibus vincula manuum relaxavit suamque famulam de morte," which is associated with Lauds for the feast of St. Margaret of Antioch. The remainder contains notated chant for Vespers for the feast of St. Michael and All Angels (domine deus noster accipere librum et aperire signacula ejus), and from Matins for the same feast, with the text from Angelorum regi deo jubilemus pariter, then from Introibo in domum tuam domine, and finally the beginning of Stetit angelus juxta aram templi.
Date: 1643
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Musical Score/Notation
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Chapel]

(Back of Photo) The Chapel - as you remember our old church, it is the east end of main church and is opened up for more seating - Really it is always open and a part of the church - but can be closed off for smaller services. From the William Blackshear collection, which was donated to the Palestine Public Library.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

China Regio Asiae

Map shows the Great Wall, cities and provinces. Relief shown pictorially. Scale not given.
Date: 1602
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History

Chordis Canam

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A recording of Roderik De Man's Chordis Canam. De Man composed Chordis Canam as a tribute to Annelie de Man and to Sies Bleeker. All sounds, except one, were derived from this harpsichord, no other equipment than microphones and tape recorders was used.
Date: 1989
Creator: Man, Roderik de, 1941-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library