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== Further reading == * {{cite journal |author-link=:de:Wulf Arlt |author=Arlt, Wulf |date=1973 |title=The Development of French Secular Music during the Fourteenth Century |journal=[[American Institute of Musicology#Musica Disciplina|Musica Disciplina]] |volume=27 |pages=41–59 |jstor=20532157 |ref={{sfnRef|Arlt|1973}} }} * {{author missing|date=June 2008}} (1980). "Ars nova". ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', edited by Stanley Sadie. 20 vols. London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd. {{ISBN|1-56159-174-2}}. * Fuller, Sarah (1985–86). "A Phantom Treatise of the Fourteenth Century? The ''Ars Nova''". ''The Journal of Musicology'' 4, no. 1 (Winter): 23–50. * Gleason, Harold, and Warren Becker (1986). ''Music in the Middle Ages and Renaissance''. Music Literature Outlines Series 1. Bloomington, Indiana: Frangipani Press. {{ISBN|0-89917-034-X}}. * {{cite book |last=Hoppin |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Hoppin |year=1978 |title=Medieval Music |series=The Norton Introduction to Music History |edition=1st |publisher=[[W. W. Norton & Company]] |location=New York, New York |isbn=978-0-393-09090-1 }} * Leech-Wilkinson, Daniel (1990). "Ars Antiqua—Ars Nova—Ars Subtilior". In ''Antiquity and the Middle Ages: From Ancient Greece to the 15th Century'', edited by James McKinnon, 218–40. Man and Music. London: Macmillan Publishers. {{ISBN|0-333-51040-2}} (cased); {{ISBN|0-333-53004-7}} (pbk). * {{cite journal |last=Leech-Wilkinson |first=Daniel |author-link=Daniel Leech-Wilkinson |year=1995 |title=The Emergence of ars nova |journal=[[The Journal of Musicology]] |volume=13 |issue=3 |pages=285–317 |jstor=764132 |doi=10.2307/764132 }} * {{cite book |last=Wilkins |first=Nigel |year=1979 |title=Music in the age of Chaucer |publisher=[[D.S. Brewer]] |location=Cambridge, England |isbn=978-0-85991-052-1 |url=https://archive.org/details/musicinageofchau0000wilk/mode/2up }} * Philippe de Vitry, ARS NOVA (1320) French: http://centrebombe.org/livre/Ars.Nova.html * Snellings, Dirk (2003). "[https://web.archive.org/web/20111002094045/http://www.capilla.be/podcast/FoiDirkSnellings.pdf Ars Nova and Trecento Music in 14th Century Europe]" (retrieved on 2008-06-14), translated by Stratton Bull, 12. CD Booklet CAPI 2003. {{Ars nova|state=open}} {{Medieval music}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ars Nova}} [[Category:Ars nova| ]] [[Category:Composition schools]] [[Category:French music history]] [[Category:Culture of Wallonia]] [[Category:French styles of music]]
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