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Cratorical neumes - found in Italy until the 11th C,
in France, England + Spain unitl the 12t C, in
Germany + Switzerland until the 13 + 14the C.

Tropers - practically represent the sum total of musical advance between
the 9 + 12th C. The Roman chant for the Mass had assumed a
fixed form in the co use of the 7th C in the Gregorian Antiphonule
Missarum. All new developments in musical compisition
were thrown together so as to form an independent collection
supplemental to the offical books - a traper. (novel additions to the litargy)
Tropists the Ordinary - Greater Trapes -
A Kynic - 'cum farsma' or 'farsa'
Gloria in Excelsis - Laudes
Trope in the regular word to describe additions ot the
Inhoit, Offerotny + Communion
Sequentia - primarily a musical term (a melody
with words) - came to be the name for a hymn or
poem - a Trope in fact to the Alleluie. In France - Proser
- the Tropes as a system were extinct by the beginning
of the 13th C, though certain parts survived longer +
[?wen?] still survive.

St. Gregory the Great (c 590-604) Pope from 590 to 604
St. Benedict of Nmsia (c 480-543)
The Church, like the Roman Empire was organized by way of provinces; the
administration of each province was the bishop, whose cicil functions + pover
increased to fill the void left by decline of Roman administration.
"Liber regulse pastoralis" - a treatise on the duties of the bishop
"Magna Moralia" - a 25 book commentary on Job - laid the doctrinal
foundations of medieval theology + [?aegesis?]

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