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By K. Caragher, T. Drake, K. Engstrom, K. Hays, H. Jellen, S. Levine, A. Medlock, T. Miller, S. Pelczar, C. Short, B. Vargas
Collection Overview
Title: Lawrence Gushee Papers, 1794-2008
ID: 12/5/68
Primary Creator: Lawrence Gushee (1931-2015)
Extent: 27.5 cubic feet
Arrangement: Organized in three series: Series 1: Medieval and Renaissance Music Research and Instruction (1855-2007), Series 2: American Popular Music Research and Instruction (1794-2007), and Series 3: Tangential Research Files and Personal Papers (1800-2007). Series 1 is organized in three subseries: Subseries 1: Research Files, Subseries 2: Instruction Files, and Subseries 3: Correspondence. Series 2 is organized in three subseries: Subseries 1: Research Files (1794-2007) arranged by primary topical subject area, Subseries 2: Instruction Files (1923-2001) arranged alphabetically by course title or subject and then chronologically thereunder, and Subseries 3: Correspondence (1973-2007) arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Series 3 is organized in three subseries: Subseries 1: Organological Research and Instruction Files, Subseries 2: Reference and Other Research Files, and Subseries 3: Professional Papers and Correspondence.
Date Acquired: 12/15/2014. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Jazz, Medieval History, Music, Music, School of
Languages: English, German, French, Italian, Latin, Russian, Arabic, Spanish;Castilian, Swedish, Greek,Ancient(to1453), Dutch;Flemish, Hebrew, Chinese
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of research and instructional files, and correspondence related to his scholarship in Medieval and Renaissance music, American popular music (primarily Jazz), as well as Gushee's ancillary scholarly interests which include organology and nineteenth-century French music. Materials also pertain to Gushee's involvement and service as a faculty member for the School of Music at the University of Illinois. Gushee's study of American popular music grew from his initial interest in Medieval and Renaissance trouveres and troubadours; and his research of early music included the genealogy of important musicians and the tracing of song origins. Such endeavors were highly influential upon his later work with American music. Gushee's research efforts are represented in genealogical records (census, marriage, death, and military service) of famous jazz musicians, including Jelly Roll Morton, maps, card catalog records, audiovisual materials, and print versions of Gushee's conference papers.
Biographical Note
Lawrence "Larry" Arthur Gushee (1931-2015) was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania to Lawrence and Mary McEachern Gushee, and grew up in the areas of Boston and Philadelphia. After graduating from William Penn Charter School, Gushee earned a BA in the History of Music from Yale University, and then a Ph.D. in Musicology Studies from Yale in 1962. His teaching career includes posts at Yale (until 1967), University of Wisconsin-Madison (1967-1976), and finally University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1976-1997). Gushee was a classically-trained clarinetist as well as a musicologist, and later in his career he became involved in traditional jazz and ragtime performance. He later formed his own band, the New Golden Rule Orchestra. Gushee's study of American popular music had grown from his initial interest in Medieval and Renaissance trouveres and troubadours; his work in early music included the genealogy of important musicians and the tracing of song origins. Such endeavors were highly influential upon his work with American music. The bulk of his scholarly research focused on medieval music and early jazz, with particular expertise on Jelly Roll Morton and the Original Creole Band of New Orleans. From this expertise came the publication of his book Pioneers of Jazz: The Story of the Creole Band (2005). Additionally, Gushee's written work in these fields appears in American Record Guide and Jazz Review, and he has provided liner notes for Smithsonian reissues of King Oliver, Freddie Keppard, and Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers Recordings. His most influential contribution as a scholar was the promotion of early jazz as a legitimate scholarly field.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals:
30 cubic feet of materials were donated by Sarah LaBarre, daughter of Lawrence Gushee, on December 15, 2014. 0.1 cubic feet acquired from Rebecca Bryant on July 28, 2015.
Acquisition Source:
Sarah LaBarre
Acquisition Method:
Materials were donated by Sarah LaBarre.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Medieval and Renaissance Music Research and Instruction, 1855-2007],
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Series 2: American Popular Music Research and Instruction, 1794-2008],
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Series 3: Tangential Research Files and Personal Papers, 1864-2006],
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- Series 1: Medieval and Renaissance Music Research and Instruction, 1855-2007
- Series 1 concerns Gushee's studies of Medieval and Renaissance music, his scholarly focus during the earlier part of his career. The materials contain research on musicians, music theory, and the musical instruments and institutions of Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Areas of study include 14th century French scholars Johannes de Muris and Guillaume de Machaut, as well as Medieval and Renaissance trouveres and troubadours (the study of which influenced his later studies of American early Jazz). The series is divided into three subseries: Subseries 1 contains research, Subseries 2 contains instruction, and Subseries 3 contains correspondence. Subseries 1 includes Gushee's conference notes, publication drafts and notes, and copies of primary source materials from a variety of libraries and archives in Europe. Subseries 2 contains instructional materials from courses Gushee taught, including handouts, papers, and class notes. Subseries 3 contains correspondence distinctly related to Gushee's Medieval and Renaissance music research, documenting his contact with scholars, publishers, and research institutions.
- Sub-Series 1: Research Files, 1855-2007
- Consists of research relating to instruments, performance, and study of music in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, including trouveres and troubadours. Contains research notes, reference materials, copies of primary and secondary sources, publication drafts, and photographs.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: L'Abbaye de Fontevraud, circa 1971-1988
- Folder 2: Bibliotheque Nationale de France - BN 7378A, 1977
- Folder 3: Docta Sanctorum - 7378A, undated
- Folder 4: De Muris - Libellus Cantus Mensurabilis, undated
- Folder 5: BN 7378A - Instrument Drawings, circa 1974
- Folder 6: Oxford - Bodley 77, undated
- Folder 7: Johannes de Muris - Groves VI, 1994
- Includes alternate spelling: Jehan de Murs.
- Folder 8: Mezieres-en-Brenne, circa 1965
- Folder 9: Evreux, Lisieux, and Bernay, undated
- Folder 10: Toronto - Talk on Muris, undated
- Folder 11: De Muris - Bibliography, 1965
- Folder 12: Reginaldus de Ango, circa 1971
- Folder 13: 7378A - Muris Talk - Handouts, undated
- Folder 14: 7378A - Photographs and Notes, circa 1965
- Folder 15: Muris Library Searches, 1997
- Folder 16: Arch. Maine and Lovre: 101.H.390, undated
- Folder 17: Nicole Oresme, circa 1997
- Folder 18: Johannes de Muris, circa 1965
- Includes alternate spelling Julian des Murs.
- Folder 19: De Muris - Biography, undated
- Folder 20: Johannes de Muris, 1965
- Folder 21: Escorial 0.II.10, circa 1971
- Folder 22: Alfonsine Tables, undated
- Folder 23: Johannes de Muris, circa 1968-2004
- Folder 24: Universitat zu Koln - Draft, 1995-1997
- Folder 25: Cambridge University Mm.IV.43, undated
- Folder 26: Johannes de Muris - To be Filed, circa 2000-2004
- Folder 27: Johannes de Muris - Ohio State University, 2002-2004
- Folder 28: J.D. Muris -Tanay, Price, May, Harcourt, Sorbonne, Guests, 1996-1997
- Folder 29: Johannes de Muris - Transparencies, circa 2004
- Includes alternate spelling: Jehan D'Murs
- Folder 30: Escorial 0.II.10 Prints, 1967
- Folder 31: Escorial Calender, undated
- Folder 32: Escorial (folded 11x14 photocopies), undated
- Folder 33: Escorial 0.II.10 Contents, circa 2004
- Folder 34: London, BM Royal 12.C. XVII, undated
- Folder 35: Johannes de Muris - Julian Calendars, 1321-36, undated
- Folder 36: Hebrew Calender and Alphabet, circa 2004
- Folder 37: Victor, Stephen, Muris's Autograph of De Arte Mensurandi, 1971
- Folder 38: De Muris and his Milieu - Final Draft, 1997
- Includes email correspondence between Gushee and Frank Hentschel.
- Folder 39: Johannes de Muris - Current, 1993-1997
- Includes Gushee's review of "Die 'Musica Speculativa' des Johannes de Muris" by Christoph Falkenroth.
- Folder 40: New Sources for the Biography of Johannes de Muris, 1969
- Folder 41: Ritson and Percy - Minstrel Research, circa 1993
- Folder 42: Lamento di Maria Stuarda, undated
- Folder 43: Missa Ave Regina Caelorum - Transparencies, undated
- Folder 44: Notes on Manuscript Catalogs and Descriptions, 1964-1968
- Folder 45: Bamberg - De Cantu, undated
- Folder 46: Newberry Library Manuscripts, undated
- Folder 47: England - Middle Ages, undated
- Folder 48: Dussledorf Manuscript H3 (Scholia Enchinaclis), 1985
- Folder 49: Medical Library, X.VI.20 Cushing Collection, Organ and Harpsichord Treatise, undated
- Folder 50: Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon 212, circa 1971
- Folder 51: Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, lat. 7211, circa 1963
- Folder 52: Aurelius, diss., APPre BN 7211, undated
- Folder 53: Paris - Bibliotheque Nationale, lat. 7281, undated
- Folder 54: Paris - Bibliotheque Nationale, lat. 10.275, undated
- Folder 55: Paris - Bibliotheque Nationale, lat. 16621, undated
- Folder 56: Paris - Bibliotheque Nationale, Manuscript Notes Regarding Muris, 1964-1965
- Folder 57: Paris - Bibliotheque Nationale, Manuscript Notes, circa 1963
- Folder 58: Rome - Vallicelliana, Ms. 81B, undated
- Folder 59: Rouen - Arch. Dept., Seine Maritime, 1970-1989
- Folder 60: OxC Photostats, undated
- Folder 61: Aurelians Sources - m0w. words, passages, anecdotes, undated
- Folder 62: Paleography, undated
- Folder 63: Aurelian Mauscripts - Catalogues, circa 1971
- Folder 64: C9 Counts, Bishops, Abbots, undated
- Folder 65: Ichima, Parapteris, undated
- Folder 66: Monast. Sci. Iohannis Reom., Bernardus, circa 1971
- Folder 67: Transcripts - Rp, Pom, circa 1961
- Folder 68: St. Maur, undated
- Folder 69: Pre-Carolingian, 1966-1988
- Folder 70: Troubadour, circa 1961-1967
- Includes lecture notes for "History of Music 100."
- Folder 71: Mo - En mai, Quant voi, Latus, undated
- Folder 72: Mo 28, undated
- Folder 73: Mo - Condatio nature, O natio nephandi, undated
- Folder 74: Tropus, circa 1966-1971
- Folder 75: Resurrexi - Manuscripts, undated
- Folder 76: Mode VIII, undated
- Folder 77: Chartres, 11th to 12th Centuries, undated
- Folder 78: Comparative Middle Ages Performance Practice, undated
- Folder 79: Versus de Tonis, undated
- Folder 80: Graduel Romain - Edition Critique, undated
- Folder 81: Notation - Reform and Innovation, circa 1973
- Folder 82: 15th Century, undated
- Folder 83: Statistics of Organization, undated
- Folder 84: Boethius - Proportionality, undated
- Folder 85: 923 Assignments, undated
- Folder 86: Hildegard von Bingen, circa 1991
- Includes MUS 310 lecture notes.
- Folder 87: Secular Rhythmic Poems of the Early 11th Century or Before, circa 1960-1966
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Conductus Transparencies, undated
- Folder 2: Plain Chant, circa 1974-1979
- Folder 3: Carolingian Secular Poetry with Musical Notation, circa 1969
- Includes Lecture Notes from MUS 310.
- Folder 4: Herod - Transparencies, undated
- Folder 5: Notre Dame, 13th Century Motet, Leoninus, circa 1986
- Folder 6: Perotin - Sederunt (Music Transparencies), undated
- Folder 7: Perotin - Alleluia, Posui Adiutorium Photocopies, undated
- Folder 8: Alleluia - Pascha nostrum, undated
- Folder 9: Alleluya Nativitas - Copy and Transparency, undated
- Folder 10: Liturgy and Plain Chant - Paper and Handouts, circa 1977
- Folder 11: Jubilemus, Exultemus - Notes and Copies, undated
- Folder 12: Musical Insititutions of Medieval Europe - Research (1 of 2), circa 1989
- Includes material from Gushee's class 423B which was on the same topic.
- Folder 13: Musical Institutions of Medieval Europe - Research (2 of 2), circa 1989
- Includes material from Gushee's class 423B which was on the same topic.
- Folder 14: Ecclesiastical Courts - Notes, undated
- Folder 15: Flemish Minstrel Schools (Ecoles de Flanders) - Handouts, circa 1980
- Folder 16: Ghent Research, undated
- Folder 17: Flemish Folksongs Research, circa 1980
- Folder 18: French Archives, circa 1976
- Folder 19: MGG Bibliography and Guilds (Zunfwesen) Research, circa 1973
- Folder 20: Berlin Colloquium, 1974
- Folder 21: Minstrels' Music, circa 1973
- Folder 22: Keith Polk Paper, undated
- Folder 23: Gwynn McPeek Paper on Beverley (Draft), 1971
- Folder 24: Livres de Taille, undated
- Folder 25: Articles for Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 1961-1976
- Folder 26: Archves Research - Belgium and Netherlands, circa 1975
- Folder 27: Pentecost Feasts, Knighted Ceremonies, Weddings, Tourneys, circa 1973
- Folder 28: Roy des Ribauds, undated
- Includes alternate spelling: Roi des Ribaux
- Folder 29: Menestrels (Minstrels) of the 13th and 14th Centuries - Rosters, circa 1971
- Folder 30: King of Aragon / Minstrels Research, undated
- Folder 31: Minstrels, Waits, Heralds, etc. - Etymology and Semantics, circa 1971
- Folder 32: Le Belle se Siet, undated
- Folder 33: Richard Rastall Dissertation, circa 1973
- Folder 34: Northwestern Talk - Notes, undated
- Folder 35: "Two Central Places" Drafts and Notes, circa 1970
- Folder 36: Paris Minstrels - Transparencies and Xeroxes, undated
- Folder 37: Paris - 15th Century - Map, undated
- Folder 38: Chapel of St. Julan des Menetriers - Notes, circa 1972
- Folder 39: Rue aus Jougleurs (Minstrel Street), circa 2004
- Folder 40: 1331 Charter A.N., undated
- Folder 41: Minstrels - Italy, circa 1980
- Folder 42: Flanders - Map and Article, circa 1971
- Folder 43: Flanders - Map, undated
- Folder 44: Valois Family Tree and Patronage, circa 1970
- Folder 45: 1321 Statutes (English Translation), undated
- Folder 46: Estampies Research, circa 1976
- Folder 47: Quinte and Sexte Estampies Royalties - Copies of Transcripts, circa 1973
- Folder 48: Bernhard, M-B and Fiefs de la Jonglerie, circa 1992
- Folder 49: Minstrel Miscellany, 1990-1996
- Folder 50: Foires (Fairs) Research, undated
- Folder 51: Prost Research, circa 1989
- Folder 52: Minstrels, Minstrelsy and Two Central Places - Drafts, undated
- Folder 53: Minstrelsy Papers for Xerox, circa 1971
- Folder 54: Capella Regalis (Royal Chapels), Paris, 1971-1972
- Folder 55: King's Minstrels - France, 1973-2000
- Folder 56: Paris: Medieval Topography, circa 2004
- Folder 57: Minstrels Handouts, undated
- Folder 58: Escoles de Flanders (Flemish Minstrel Schools), circa 1980
- Folder 59: Minstrels in Holland, undated
- Folder 60: Did Music Travel: European and Non-Europpean Musical Cultures in the Middle Ages and Notes, undated
- Folder 61: Exotic Influence on Western Medieval Music, undated
- Folder 62: State of Medieval Research - Notes, 1980-1985
- Folder 63: Ann Arbor - American Musicological Society Annual Meeting Materials, 1965
- Folder 64: Notes on Adam le Bossu, undated
- Folder 65: Adam de la Hale, undated
- Folder 66: Abemarus of Chabannes, undated
- Folder 67: Alcuin, undated
- Folder 68: Alia Musica, undated
- Folder 69: Alupios, 1998
- Includes schedule for the Fall 1988 MUS 134 course.
- Folder 70: Amalar Amalherus, 1969-1987
- Includes correspondence between Gushee and Edward Nowacki.
- Folder 71: Analecta Manuscripta, Huebald, and Milo, circa 1963
- Includes lecture notes for History of Music 10.
- Folder 72: Anonymous Treatises in Pre-1300 Sources, undated
- Folder 73: Johannes Wolf - Ein Anonymer Musiktraktat... and Anonymi cujsdam Codex, 1893, 1908
- Folder 74: Anon. IV, undated
- Folder 75: Argumentatio Cujusdam Musica (Ex apog. Si. Pauli et MS Cesen.), undated
- Folder 76: Aribo, undated
- Folder 77: Aristoxenos, undated
- Folder 78: Augustinus Triumphus, circa 1979-1981
- Folder 79: Auraicept na N-eces, circa 1917
- Folder 80: Bartholomaeus Anglicus, circa 1969-1988
- Folder 81: Bede, the Venerable, circa 1959
- Includes alternate spellings: Beda, Bedae, Beda Venerabilis, the Venerable Bede.
- Folder 82: Bernardus, undated
- Folder 83: Bernelius, undated
- Folder 84: Berno, Abbot of Reichenau, undated
- Includes alternate spellings: Berno Angiensis, Bernardus, Bern.
- Folder 85: Boethius - Translation of De Institutione Musica, Table of Contents, undated
- Folder 86: Boethius, circa 1971-1988
- Includes lecture notes for MUS 100.
- Folder 87: Cassiodorus, undated
- Folder 88: Censorius, undated
- Folder 89: Commemoratio Brevis, circa 1980-1989
- Folder 90: Condillac, undated
- Folder 91: Elias Salomon, undated
- Folder 92: Engelbert von Admont, undated
- Includes alternate spelling: Engelbertus Admontensis.
- Folder 93: Johannes Scotus Erigena, undated
- Alternate spellings include John Scotus Erigena, John the Scot, and Scottigena.
- Folder 94: Eustacius Leodiensis, undated
- Folder 95: Fortolfus, 1880
- Folder 96: Franco of Cologne, undated
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Martin Gerbert, undated
- Folder 2: Gerbertus Scholia, undated
- Folder 3: Godescalcus Lintpurgensis, undated
- Includes alternate spelling Gottschalk von Limburg.
- Folder 4: Schola Cantorum Lectorum, undated
- Folder 5: Guido D'Arezzo, undated
- Folder 6: Ein Schreiben des Abts Helisachar, circa 1886
- Folder 7: Harmannus Contractus, undated
- Alternate spellings include Hermann der Lahme and Hermann von Reichnau.
- Folder 8: Hieronymus de Moravia, undated
- Includes alternate spelling: Jerome of Moravia.
- Folder 9: Hilary of Poitiers, undated
- Includes laternate spelling: Hilarius Pictauensis
- Folder 10: Hucbald - De Harmonica Institutione, circa 1949-1979
- Folder 11: Isidore, circa 1994
- Includes alternate spelling: Isidorus.
- Folder 12: Jacques de Liege, circa 1964
- Includes alternate spelling: Jacobus Leodiensis.
- Folder 13: Johnannes Afflighemensis, undated
- Folder 14: Johannes de Garlandia, circa 1960
- Folder 15: Johannes de Grocheo, circa 1988
- Folder 16: John of Salisbury, undated
- Folder 17: Johannes Valendrius, circa 1985-1987
- Includes alternate spelling Johannes Hollandrinus.
- Folder 18: Johannes Vetulus de Anagnia, undated
- Folder 19: Josquin, circa 1963
- Folder 20: Landini, undated
- Folder 21: Leonius, undated
- Folder 22: Marchetto da Padova, circa 1960
- Includes alternate spelling Marchettus de Padua.
- Folder 23: Martianus Capella, circa 1971-1987
- Folder 24: Musica Enchiriadis - Drafts and Notes, circa 1977
- Folder 25: Notker Labeo - Drafts and Notes, undated
- Folder 26: Odo of Cluny, circa 1979
- Folder 27: Petrus dicta Palma Ociosa, undated
- Folder 28: Regino Prumiensis, Epistola de Harmonica Intr. - Notes, ca. 1966
- Folder 29: Remigius Autissiodorensis - Notes and Correspondence with Cora E. Lutz, circa 1963
- Folder 30: Salinas - Notes and Music, undated
- Folder 31: Seay's "An Anonymous Treatise from St. Martial" - Notes, circa 1957
- Folder 32: Scolica Enchiriadis de arte musica - Notes, undated
- Folder 33: G. Caelius Sedulius, undated
- Folder 34: Solage, undated
- Folder 35: Summa Musicae (attr. J. de Muris), 1927
- Folder 36: Theinred - John Snyder, 1989
- Folder 37: Varro (M. Terenti Varrouis), 1910
- Folder 38: Vitruvius de architectura, 1912
- Folder 39: Gioseffo Zarlino, undated
- Folder 40: Gerald Johan Vossius, undated
- Folder 41: Walter, Monk of Evesham, 1965
- Folder 42: Wilhelm of Hirsau, 1972
- Folder 43: Wulfstan (Wolstan) of Winchester, 1903-1966
- Folder 44: Adrien de la Fage, undated
- Folder 45: Ductia - Harley 978, undated
- Folder 46: Tempo/Time, circa 1964
- Folder 47: Guillaume de Machaut - Harvard Talk Handout, undated
- Folder 48: Guillaume de Machaut, circa 1967
- Folder 49: Research on 12th - 15th Century French and English Music, undated
- Folder 50: Jehannot de L'Escurel, undated
- Folder 51: Le Roman de Fauvel, 1994
- Folder 52: Machaut Charts, undated
- Folder 53: Vos pastores/Orbis orbus/Fur non venit, undated
- Folder 54: B25 - Photos, undated
- Folder 55: Structure of Tenor in Machaut's Mes esperis, undated
- Folder 56: Canon - C.F.
- Folder 57: Machaut - Remede de Fortune, undated
- Folder 58: Geldard - State of Research on Machaut, 1979
- Folder 59: Roman de Fauvel - BN 146, undated
- Folder 60: Circumstantial - Motets and Chansons, undated
- Folder 61: Rotulus, circa 1955-1976
- Folder 62: La Tremoille Manuscript, 1995
- Folder 63: Machaut B25 - Honte, paour
- Folder 64: Machaut - De Petit Po, undated
- Folder 65: Leech, Wilkinson - 3 Motets, undated
- Folder 66: Eustache Deschamps, circa 1973
- Folder 67: Philippe de Vitry, circa 1965
- Folder 68: Isorhythm, undated
- Folder 69: Philippe de Vitry - Transparencies, undated
- Folder 70: Hoquetus, undated
- Folder 71: Franco of Cologne, circa 1963
- Folder 72: Conductus, Versus, circa 1960-1967
- Folder 73: Bav, Barb, Lat. 307, undated
- Folder 74: David Hughes Conference, 1989-1995
- Includes correspondence from Gushee, Graeme M. Boone, Phyllis Bejamin, and Lewis Lockwood.
- Folder 75: Hughes Paper as Read, 1990-1994
- Includes correspondence from Gushee, Reinhold Brinkmann, Graeme M. Boone, and David G. Hughes.
- Folder 76: Bologna, 1990
- Folder 77: Tabula Monodi, circa 1990
- Folder 78: Turris, undated
- Folder 79: Rota monochordi, undated
- Folder 80: Max Haas and Harvard Conference on Medieval Poetics, undated
- Folder 81: Martin Gerbert von Hornau, Mauscripts, St. Paul, 1965-1974
- Folder 82: Grammatical Terminology and Catagories in Carolingian Music Theory, 1988
- Folder 83: Naples, undated
- Folder 84: Chose Tassin B and C, undated
- Folder 85: St. Paul, circa 1990
- Folder 86: Peter Lefferts: Riddle, Signs, 14th Century Ballade, 1988
- Folder 87: Reply to Michael Bernard, undated
- Folder 88: St. Paul Prints and Negatives, circa 1965
- Folder 89: Manuscript Color Photographs, undated
- Folder 90: St. Paul/Hughes Photographs, undated
- Folder 91: Analecta Scriptorum, 1971-1985
- Folder 92: Christian - Albrechts - Universitat zu Kiel Conference, 1982-1984
- Includes correspondence between Gushee, Fritz Reckon, and Ellen Rosand.
- Folder 93: 14th Century - Jehan Vallant, Ars Nova, Dances, undated
- Folder 94: Late 14th Century - Transparencies, undated
- Folder 95: Seattle Paper on the Subject of Modality, 1963-1964
- Folder 96: Medieval Songs - French and Provencal, circa 1985
- Folder 97: Wolfenb. 4.11 Aug.4, undated
- Folder 98: Vat. Lat. 5319, undated
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Ratio de Cursus, circa 1969
- Folder 2: Stroke Notation, undated
- Folder 3: Columbus 12th and 13th Century Conference, 1986
- Folder 4: Plainchant Database, 1988
- Folder 5: Chant Seminar Handouts, undated
- Folder 6: Daniel Transparencies
- Box 23
- Folder 1: Chronique et Melanges, 1938
- Folder 2: Geschiedenis der Middennederlandsche Dichtkunst, 1855
- Box 34
Card Catalog includes topics pertaining to Medieval and Renaissance Music.
Catagories include: 1910 Misc. (2 of 2); Anonymi; D'Machault and Others; Philipe de Vitry Biography; Glossary; Paris Manuscripts; Incipits of Musical Works; and Alphabetical List of Medieval Historical Figures (1 of 2).
- Box 35
- Item 27: Aurelian Manuscript, 2007
- CD
- Item 28: Card Catalog
Card Catalog includes topics pertaining to Medieval and Renaissance Music.
Catagories include: Alphabetical List of Medieval Historical Figures (2 of 2) and Medieval Reference Materials.
- Sub-Series 2: Instruction Files, 1963-1995
- Consists of instructional handouts, transparancies, and class lecture notes from courses taught by Gushee while at Yale University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign relating to Medieval and Renaissance studies, French 14th century music, and jongleurs and minstrels of the late Middle Ages.
- Box 4
- Folder 7: Medieval Studies, undated
- Folder 8: MUS 100 - Connections between Greek, Judiac, and Xian Music, 1963-1966
- Folder 9: MUS 134 - Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare, 1965-1966
- Folder 10: MUS 215 - Medieval Studies, 1971-1973
- Folder 11: MUS 303 - Medieval and Rennaissance, 1975-1976
- Folder 12: MUS 303 and 660: Medieval and Renaissance, 1974
- Folder 13: MUS 303, 310, and 711 - Handouts, 1971-1987
- Folder 14: MUS 310 - Ancient and Medieval Music, 1979
- Folder 15: MUS 310 - Music Examples and Materials, undated
- Folder 16: MUS 310 - Perotinus - Beata viscera, 1997
- Folder 17: MUS 310 and 315 - Medieval Music - Plain Chant, circa 1977-1984
- Folder 18: MUS 310 and 315 - Tuning and Temperment, 1973-1984
- Folder 19: MUS 315 - Graduate Student Project, 1968
- Folder 20: MUS 320 - 15th Century Instruments - Tim Barnes, 1991
- Folder 21: MUS 320 - Instruments of the Medieval and Rennaissance, undated
- Folder 22: MUS 410 - Medieval Music Theory, 1975-1988
- Folder 23: MUS 414 - Notation I, circa 1988
- Folder 24: MUS 423, circa 1973
- Folder 25: MUS 423 - French 14th Century Music, circa 1995
- Folder 26: MUS 450 - Unitary Field Theory for Musicology by Charles Seeger, 1974
- Folder 27: MUS 504, Princeton, 1991
- Folder 28: MUS 550 - Love in the Middle Ages, 1974-1975
- Folder 29: MUS 615 - Jacopo's "Per Sparverare" by Jill Poris, 1974
- Folder 30: MUS 615 - Music in the Middle Ages, 1974-1975
- Folder 31: MUS 660-912 - Jongleurs and Minstrels of Late Middle Ages, 1972-1973
- Also includes material from MUS 335 - Popular Music of the 1920s and MUS 310.
- Folder 32: Talk on 13th Century Music for E. Baumann's Class, 1963-1964
- Sub-Series 3: Correspondence, 1962-1998
- Consists of correspondence relating to research on Aurelianus Reomensis, Johannes de Muris, and the publications: Handworterbuch der Musikalischem Terminologi and the New Harvard Dictionary of Music.
- Box 4
- Folder 33: Aurelianus Reomensis, 1962-1988
- Alternate spelling: Aurelian of Reome.
- Folder 34: Muris Correspondence, 1965-1998
- Folder 35: Handworterbuch der Musikalischem Terminologie, 1972-1973
- Folder 36: New Harvard Dictionary of Music, 1987-1989
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