Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, 1501, vdm: 736
Has Quentell (with two l) in colophon and „millesimo quingetesimo uno addito“.
1. Flores musice omnis cantus Gregoriani, Augsburg, 1488.
3. Insitutio in Musicen Mensuralem, Erfurt 1513.
4. Bogentanz Collectanea utriusque, 1515.
Some of the empty staff lines are filled with musical examples by hand in brown ink.
Small number of annotations in the text.
Georg Poelchau Augsburg 1818
After the handwritten notes this is the first printed book in this compound volume. Thereafter:
2: Clarissima plane.
3: Lilium musice plane (Hupfuff, 1506) plus a manuscript part.
4: Textus sequentiarum cum luculentis (Cologne, Quentell, 1504).
5: Expositio hymnorum (Heinrich Quentell Erben 1504) plus a manuscript part.
Before this book are a few pages of handwritten music and notes; one piece for four voices, then what looks like a transcription of a theory book with musical example. At the very end of the entire volume (with multiple books bound into it) more handwritten notes; only one manuscript addition within the book: a bracket in brown ink on the very final page.