Dear Elie,

This sounds good! Where can these manusripts be found? Also just a thought:
> you already sent me an exhaustive analysis of the St Gall and Laon neumes,
> I think it would be good to start such a work for Beneventan notation
> (without the fancy aggregated neumes), in order to see if the input syntax
> can truely describe everything... In Paléographie Musicale XV (
> http://archive.org/details/**palographiemusic15macq<http://archive.org/details/palographiemusic15macq>)
> such a work is well started, but I'm not sure it contains all possible
> neumes in all possible manuscripts... Do you know if such a thing exists?
>

Bv34 is in your link!! If we choose it as our reference, I think we should
encode its neumes with its font, called, say, neumesBv34. It doen't exist a
manuscript with neumes identically written than another, so each manuscript
we use should have its font!
Bv33 and Bv34 neumes are different, also. I can provide you a table similar
than the Chartres one I sent you for both Bv33 and Bv34, but I don't know
if it contains really ALL possible neumes in those manuscripts.

Thank you!

Sr. Maria Ruth
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