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In Micrologus (chap. 19) Guido of Arezzo gives an example to make an organum to a cantus in tonus II

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English: Guido of Arezzo in his treatise Micrologus (chap. 19) teaches to sing in polyphony (diaphonia, organum) to a cantus composed in plagius protus (tonus II). The words used with it mean literally "Come to teach us the way of prudence". The chant has two parts, the first part ends on the plagal cadence on A, the second on the finalis D: «Distinctio in proto A. In hac distinctione in inferiore trito C, qui fini proxime subest D, voces admissae sunt, et locus prior finita gravitate repetitus est, ubi diximus viam prudentiae.»
Date between 1080 and 1085
date QS:P,+1080-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1080-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1085-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Library of Montecassino Abbey, Ms. 318, p.184 https://omnes.dbseret.com/montecassino/view.jsp?cid=IT-FR0084_00318&did=IT-FR0084_00318_0184
Author Unknown scribe at the scriptorium of Montecassino Abbey

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