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John Hothby
Ave madre di Dio virgo Maria
CapT?:11/7 (AbB CDE CDE
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Feo Belcari
note: FallowsCat, 563. Music ed. A. Seay, CMM33, 24. This song is found uniquely in the Faenza Codex, in a layer of works copied ca. 1473-4 in Milan; the ms. transmits only text incipits. Lauda shares form and rhyme scheme with two other Belcari lauda, ‘O dolce padre Giovanni Gualberto’, and ‘Abbi pietà beata Verdiana’. The familiarity of Hothby’s work in Florence may be the fruit of connection suggested by Hothby’s correspondence with Lorenzo de’ Medici in 1469, while Hothby (1430-87) was residing in Lucca.