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The Pepys Manuscript is a late fifteenth-century English choirbook, in the library of Magdalene College, Cambridge, MS Pepys 1236. Along with the Ritson Manuscript it is much less elaborate than the Eton, Lambeth and Caius Choirbooks; it contains shorter and simpler pieces which appear to have been written for smaller and less able choirs. The book received its name because it was part of the collection owned by Samuel Pepys. He described it as containing "monkish music of Edward IV's time, " but it appears on internal evidence to have been begun a year or two earlier. It was likely completed after 1465, as it contains music ascribed to Sir William Hawte – also referred to as a "Knight" – who was knighted in that year.

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  • Manuscrit Pepys (fr)
  • Manoscritto Pepys (it)
  • Pepys Manuscript (en)
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  • Le manuscrit Pepys est un livre de chœur anglais de la fin du XVe siècle. Comme le manuscrit Ritson, il est beaucoup moins élaboré que les livres de chœur d'Eton, Lambeth et Caius. Il contient des morceaux plus courts et plus simples qui semblent avoir été écrits pour des chœurs plus petits et de moindre capacité. Le livre est ainsi appelé parce qu'il a appartenu à la collection de Samuel Pepys. Celui-ci écrit du manuscrit qu'il contient de la « musique monacale du temps d'Édouard IV » mais il apparaît à l'analyse d'éléments internes avoir été commencé un ou deux ans plus tôt. Il a probablement été achevé après 1465 car il contient de la musique attribuée à Sir William Hawte — également désigné comme « chevalier » — anobli cette année-là. (fr)
  • The Pepys Manuscript is a late fifteenth-century English choirbook, in the library of Magdalene College, Cambridge, MS Pepys 1236. Along with the Ritson Manuscript it is much less elaborate than the Eton, Lambeth and Caius Choirbooks; it contains shorter and simpler pieces which appear to have been written for smaller and less able choirs. The book received its name because it was part of the collection owned by Samuel Pepys. He described it as containing "monkish music of Edward IV's time, " but it appears on internal evidence to have been begun a year or two earlier. It was likely completed after 1465, as it contains music ascribed to Sir William Hawte – also referred to as a "Knight" – who was knighted in that year. (en)
  • Il Manoscritto Pepys è un libro corale e codice musicale inglese del tardo XV secolo. (it)
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  • Le manuscrit Pepys est un livre de chœur anglais de la fin du XVe siècle. Comme le manuscrit Ritson, il est beaucoup moins élaboré que les livres de chœur d'Eton, Lambeth et Caius. Il contient des morceaux plus courts et plus simples qui semblent avoir été écrits pour des chœurs plus petits et de moindre capacité. Le livre est ainsi appelé parce qu'il a appartenu à la collection de Samuel Pepys. Celui-ci écrit du manuscrit qu'il contient de la « musique monacale du temps d'Édouard IV » mais il apparaît à l'analyse d'éléments internes avoir été commencé un ou deux ans plus tôt. Il a probablement été achevé après 1465 car il contient de la musique attribuée à Sir William Hawte — également désigné comme « chevalier » — anobli cette année-là. (fr)
  • The Pepys Manuscript is a late fifteenth-century English choirbook, in the library of Magdalene College, Cambridge, MS Pepys 1236. Along with the Ritson Manuscript it is much less elaborate than the Eton, Lambeth and Caius Choirbooks; it contains shorter and simpler pieces which appear to have been written for smaller and less able choirs. The book received its name because it was part of the collection owned by Samuel Pepys. He described it as containing "monkish music of Edward IV's time, " but it appears on internal evidence to have been begun a year or two earlier. It was likely completed after 1465, as it contains music ascribed to Sir William Hawte – also referred to as a "Knight" – who was knighted in that year. (en)
  • Il Manoscritto Pepys è un libro corale e codice musicale inglese del tardo XV secolo. (it)
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