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The stuff in fn1 shows that the most recent research (Symes 2007) holds that the Puy d'Arras and the Confrerie are the same (two names for same institution). I agree with this. The reference in fn4 is also wrong as Trouvère MS R has a lot of musical notation and is not messy and unornamented. This must be the use of a non-Schwan siglum for this source, but I can't unscramble it without going to a library to check. More very recent work (Brianne Dolce, especially) is lacking from this page and needs to be added. Eeleach (talk) 09:36, 27 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
No, it's trouvère MS R. I checked the source (O'Neill) and it correctly describes R, so I'm unsure how the erroneous description got in there. I've removed it. Do you have a copy of Dolce's dissertation? Srnec (talk) 20:10, 27 July 2023 (UTC)Reply