The Codex Faenza is a medieval manuscript that is notable for its collection of music notation and early musical examples. It dates back to the early 15th century, specifically around the year 1420. The manuscript is named after the town of Faenza in Italy, where it was likely created or held. The Codex Faenza is particularly important because it offers insight into the musical practices of the time, including polyphony, harmony, and various forms of vocal and instrumental music.
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