Excerpt from Die Quaestiones in Musica: Ein Choraltraktat des Zentralen Mittelalters und Ihr Mutmaßlicher Verfasser Rudolf von St. Trond (1070-1138)
In Dankbarkeit gedenke ich meiner beiden hochverehrten Lehrer, der Herren Professoren Dr. Hugo Riemann in Leipzig und Dr. Johannes Wolf in Berlin, die mir die Anregung zu dieser Arbeit gaben und meinen Studien freundliche, wertvolle Förderung entgegenbrachten. Ferner danke ich den Verwaltungen der Bibliotheken zu Brüssel und Darmstadt, daß sie mir die Benutzung der Handschriften durch Übersendung nach Berlin und Dresden erleichterten.
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