Cantatorium

There is 13 more manuscripts available In the virtual Library Codices Electronici Sangallenses (CESG), among them important codices with neumatic notation including Cantatorium — the earliest complete extant musical manuscript in the world (922 — 925):
- Codex 338 — Computus, Breviarium, Graduale, Sakramentar (1050−1060) Graduale is on folios 36 — 317
- Codex 359 — Cantatorium (922 — 925), 170 pages
- Codex 361 — Graduale 12th century, 142 pages
- Codex 374 — Graduale, Lektionar half of 11th century, 845 pages (Graduale 176)
- Codex 381 - Versicularium, Hymnar, Tropar, Sequentiar (930) — 498 pages
- Codex 382 - Tropar, Versicularium, Sequentiar 11., 13. — 14. century, 270 pages
- Codex 383 - Sequentiae. Hymni 13. — 14. century, 176 pages, quadratnotation
- Codex 388 - Antiphonar 12., 14. century, 498 pages, quadratnotation
- Codex 413 - Breviar 11. — 14. century, 702 pages
- Codex 414 - Breviar 11. — 14. century, 666 pages
- Codex 484 - Tropar 10. century, 320 pages
- Codex 546 - Collectio S. Gallensis troporum et sequentiarum 1507, 820 pages, quadratnotation
Older (updated) post about St. Galler manuscripts is here.
