Bibliography
Recent publications resulting from the Becket Project
Andrew Hughes, 'Defacing Becket: damaged books for the Office' in Alexander Andrée and Erika Kihlman, eds, Hortus troporum : florilegium in honorem Gunillae Iversen (Stockholm, 2008)
--- 'Page design for the Becket vigil: making something out of nothing' in George Hardin Brown and Linda Ehrsam Voigts, eds, The Study of Medieval Manuscripts of England: Festschrift in Honor of Richard W. Pfaff, (Tempe AZ, forthcoming)
--- 'Patterns and paleography: revisions, variants, errors, and methods' in Terence Bailey and Alma Santosuosso, eds, Music in Medieval Europe. Studies in Honour of Bryan Gillingham (Ashgate, 2007)
--- 'The story of O: a variant in the Becket office' in Maureen Epp and Bryan Power, eds, The Sounds and Sights of Performance in Early Music: Essays in Honour of Timothy J. McGee (Ashgate, 2009)
--- with Heather Robbins and Matthew Salisbury, Cataloguing discrepancies: the printed York Breviary of 1493. Forthcoming from University of Toronto Press.
--- with Matthew Salisbury, 'The ideal copy: more fallacies', forthcoming in Notes and Queries, December 2009.
Matthew Salisbury, 'A "trivial" variant. Filled thirds in the office for St Thomas Becket', Plainsong and Medieval Music 16 (April 2007)
--- 'An alternative Office for St Thomas Becket and its implications', Anaphora 2 (June 2008)
Andrew Hughes, 'Defacing Becket: damaged books for the Office' in Alexander Andrée and Erika Kihlman, eds, Hortus troporum : florilegium in honorem Gunillae Iversen (Stockholm, 2008)
--- 'Page design for the Becket vigil: making something out of nothing' in George Hardin Brown and Linda Ehrsam Voigts, eds, The Study of Medieval Manuscripts of England: Festschrift in Honor of Richard W. Pfaff, (Tempe AZ, forthcoming)
--- 'Patterns and paleography: revisions, variants, errors, and methods' in Terence Bailey and Alma Santosuosso, eds, Music in Medieval Europe. Studies in Honour of Bryan Gillingham (Ashgate, 2007)
--- 'The story of O: a variant in the Becket office' in Maureen Epp and Bryan Power, eds, The Sounds and Sights of Performance in Early Music: Essays in Honour of Timothy J. McGee (Ashgate, 2009)
--- with Heather Robbins and Matthew Salisbury, Cataloguing discrepancies: the printed York Breviary of 1493. Forthcoming from University of Toronto Press.
--- with Matthew Salisbury, 'The ideal copy: more fallacies', forthcoming in Notes and Queries, December 2009.
Matthew Salisbury, 'A "trivial" variant. Filled thirds in the office for St Thomas Becket', Plainsong and Medieval Music 16 (April 2007)
--- 'An alternative Office for St Thomas Becket and its implications', Anaphora 2 (June 2008)
