The Medici Codex, also known as the Medici Codex of Music, is a significant historical manuscript that pertains to Renaissance polyphony. It is a music book that has attracted interest for its collection of compositions from notable composers of the time, including those associated with the Florentine court. The codex is most famously associated with the family of the Medici, who were influential patrons of the arts and played a crucial role in the development of Renaissance culture, particularly in Florence.

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