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=== Latin treatises and tonaries (6th12th century) === Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus. "Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 358, pp. 144-270". «Institutionis musicae id est armonicae» with glossae maior copied at the scriptorium of Einsiedeln (10th century). Edition: Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (18441904). "De institutione musica, liber IV". In Migne, Jacques-Paul (ed.). Patrologia cursus completus, series latina. Vol. 63. Paris: Garnier. pp. [col.12451286]. "Valenciennes, Bibliothèque municipale (F-VAL) Ms. 337 (olim 325, 359), fol. 42v-79v". Musica and Scolica enchiriadis in the treatise collection of the Abbey Saint-Amand (10th century). Retrieved 14 April 2012. Edition: Gerbert, Martin, ed. (1784). "Musica enchiriadis & Scholia enchiriadis de arte musica". Scriptores Ecclesiastici de Musica Sacra Potissimum. Vol. 1 (Hildesheim 1963 reprint ed.). St Blaise. pp. 152212. Hucbald. "Prague, Národní knihovna (dríve Universitní knihovna), Ms. 273 olim XIX.C.26, fol. 19-28". Tonary "De harmonica institutione" with Lorrain neumes and Greek terminology in a treatise collection (ca. 1100). Retrieved 3 June 2019. Edition: Gerbert, Martin, ed. (1784). "Ubaldi seu Hucbaldi Monachi Elnonensis opuscula de musica". Scriptores Ecclesiastici de Musica Sacra Potissimum. Vol. 1 (Hildesheim 1963 reprint ed.). St Blaise. pp. 103125. Aurelian of Réôme. "Valenciennes, Bibliothèque municipale, Ms. 148, fol. 57-89". "Musica disciplina" with intonations in later added Paleofrankish neumes, Abbey Saint-Amand (ca. 880-885). Gallica. Retrieved 8 October 2012. Edition: Gushee, Lawrence, ed. (1975). "Aureliani Reomensis Musica disciplina". Corpus scriptorum de musica. Vol. 21. Rome: American Institute of Musicology. pp. 35135. "Prague, Národní knihovna (dríve Universitní knihovna), Ms. XIX.C.26, fol. 1-11". Tonary in red ink ("Primus igitur lydius...") of the "Ratio breviter super musicum cum tonario [fol. 4r]" with Lorrain neumes and Greek terminology (close to the "alia musica" compilation) in a treatise collection (ca. 1100). Retrieved 22 March 2012. Berno of Reichenau. "St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 898, p. 225". "De consona tonorum diversitate" with tonary, in "Bernonis Epistolae cum sermonibus et hymnis", St. Gall Abbey, copy of a dedicated collection for King Henry III (11th century). Retrieved 30 December 2011. Guido of Arezzo. "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds lat., Ms. 7211, fol. 73'-89". Micrologus in a treatise collection from St-Pierre de Luxeuil (12th century). Retrieved 15 January 2012. Edition: Guido of Arezzo (1784), "Micrologus", in Gerbert, Martin (ed.), Scriptores ecclesiastici de musica sacra potissimum, vol. 2 (Hildesheim 1963 reprint ed.), St Blaise: Typis San-Blasianis, pp. 224. Hartvic (copyist). "Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Ms. Clm 14272, fol. 175-181". Theoretical tonary compilation alia musica (manuscript M) with neumed intonations, psalmody, and additional tonary rubrics from the Abbey St. Emmeram, Regensburg (1006-1028). Retrieved 2 January 2012. Edition: Chailley, Jacques, ed. (1965), Alia musica (Traité de musique du IXe siècle): Édition critique commentée avec une introduction sur l'origine de la nomenclature modale pseudo-grecque au Moyen-Âge, Paris: Centre de documentation universitaire et Société d'édition d'enseignement supérieur réunis. "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds lat., Ms. 7211, fol. 54-71". Tonary compilation "Alia musica" in a treatise collection from St-Pierre de Luxeuil (12th century). Retrieved 15 January 2012. Edition: Gerbert, Martin, ed. (1784). "Alia musica". Scriptores ecclesiastici de musica sacra potissimum. Vol. 1 (Hildesheim 1963 reprint ed.). St Blaise: Typis San-Blasianis. pp. 125152.

== Chant books with octoechos notation ==

=== Palaeo-Byzantine notation (10th13th century) === "Holy Mount Athos, Monastery of the Great Lavra, Ms. γ 12". Greek incomplete Triodion and Pentekostarion with Old Byzantine Chartres and Theta notation (10th century). "Sinai, Saint Catherine's Monastery, Ms. Gr. 1219". Greek Sticherarion with Old Byzantine Chartres notation (11th century). "Holy Mount Athos, Mone Vatopaidiou, Ms. 1488". Triodion, Pentekostarion and Oktoechos with Coislin (standard repertoire of the moveabe cycle) and Chartres notation (Oktoechos and apokryphs) (11th century). Library of Congress. "Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fonds Coislin, ms. 220". Heirmologion in canon order (KaO) and prosomoia with developed Coislin notation (11th & 12th centuries). "Sinai, Saint Catherine's Monastery, Ms. Gr. 1217". Greek Sticherarion (only Menaion) with Old Byzantine Coislin notation (11th-12th century). "Moscow, Rossiysky Gosudarstvenny Archiv Drevnich Aktov (РГАДА), Fond 381 Ms. 152". Old Church Slavonic Sticherarion (Menaion from 1 September until 2 February) with znamenny notation (12th century). "Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, fonds grec, Ms. 356". Menaion fragment (OctoberJuly) written in developed Coislin notation (about 1200). "Mount Sinai, St. Catherine's Monastery, Ms. syr. 261". Syriac Sticherarion written in Coislin Notation from Saint Catherine's Monastery (13th century). Retrieved 15 August 2012.

=== Latin chant books and notated tonaries === "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, fonds. lat., Ms. 13159, fol. 167-167'". Tonaryfragment of St. Riquier in the "Psalter of Charlemagne" (ed. by Huglo 1971, 26-28). Retrieved 15 January 2012. "Metz, Médiathèque, Ms. 351, fol. 66-76". Tonary of Metz (copied 878). 14 May 2008. Retrieved 17 May 2024. "Laon, Bibliothèque municipale, Ms. 118, fol. A.1'-A.12'". Gradual-Sacramentary and Lectionary of the Abbey Saint-Denis (late 9th century). Retrieved 17 May 2024. "Einsiedeln, Stiftsbibliothek, Ms. 121, p. 417-427". Psalmody of the Communiones in the Gradual and Notker's Sequentiary from the Einsiedeln Monastery (960-970). Retrieved 4 January 2012. "Staatsbibliothek Bamberg, Msc.Lit.5, fol. 5-27". Tonary of Reichenau (copied 1001 in Reichenau). Retrieved 17 May 2024. William of Volpiano. "Montpellier, Bibliothèque interuniversitaire Historique de Médecine, Ms. H159, pp.7-322". Toner-Gradual & fragment of an Antiphonary of the Abbey St. Bénigne in Dijon. Retrieved 17 May 2024. Edition: Codex H. 159 de la Bibliothèque de l'École de médecine de Montpellier: Antiphonarium tonale missarum, XIe siècle. Paléographie musicale. Vol. 78. Solesmes: Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Solesmes. 19011905. "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds lat., Ms. 1121". Troper, Sequentiary, and Tonary of St. Martial de Limoges, Adémar de Chabannes (11th century). Retrieved 30 December 2011. "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds lat., Ms. 909". Troper, Sequentiary, and Tonary of St. Martial de Limoges (11th century). Retrieved 30 December 2011. "Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds lat., Ms. 1118". Troper, Tonary, Sequentiary and Proser from Southwestern France, Région d'Auch (11th century). Retrieved 30 December 2011.