Montpellier Codex
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Montpellier Codex
Summary
Montpellier Codex is a manuscript[1]. It draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (manuscript category, ranking #103 of 713).[2]
Key Facts
- Montpellier Codex's image is recorded as Scan of Montpellier Codex - Part 1.pdf[3].
- Montpellier Codex's instance of is recorded as manuscript[4].
- Montpellier Codex's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 185511126[5].
- Montpellier Codex's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n84183267[6].
- Montpellier Codex's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 15525933s[7].
- Montpellier Codex's Commons category is recorded as Codex Montpellier[8].
- Montpellier Codex's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[9].
- Montpellier Codex's language of work or name is recorded as Middle French[10].
- Montpellier Codex's language of work or name is recorded as Old Occitan[11].
- Montpellier Codex's country of origin is recorded as France[12].
- +1280-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Montpellier Codex[13].
- Montpellier Codex's publication date is recorded as +1300-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
- Montpellier Codex's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/025_rk0[15].
- Montpellier Codex's IMSLP ID is recorded as Montpellier_Codex_(Various)[16].
- Montpellier Codex's work available at URL is recorded as https://imslp.org/wiki/Montpellier_Codex_(Various)[17].
- Montpellier Codex's location of creation is recorded as Paris[18].
- Montpellier Codex's MusicBrainz series ID is recorded as 034aaf10-8a67-40e8-a21e-877f4868743f[19].
- Montpellier Codex's exemplar of is recorded as Adam de la Halle[20].
- Montpellier Codex's exemplar of is recorded as Pérotin[21].
- Montpellier Codex's exemplar of is recorded as Petrus de Cruce[22].
- Montpellier Codex's exemplar of is recorded as motet[23].
- Montpellier Codex's Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID is recorded as 4850117[24].
- Montpellier Codex's National Library of Israel J9U ID is recorded as 987007289000305171[25].
Why It Matters
Montpellier Codex draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (manuscript category, ranking #103 of 713).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]