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I too agree that this work is not by Brito. I suggest that this edition be merged with [[Jesu dulcis memoria (Juan Francés de Iribarren)|Iribarren's]]. —[[User:Carlos|Carlos]] [ | I too agree that this work is not by Brito. I suggest that this edition be merged with [[Jesu dulcis memoria (Juan Francés de Iribarren)|Iribarren's]]. —[[User:Carlos|Carlos]] [{{fullurl:User talk:Carlos}} {{mail}}] 04:05, 29 October 2008 (UTC) | ||
The works of Estêvão de Brito are in 18th-century manuscripts at the Cathedral of Malaga. It has been suggested that some of the works in these manuscripts are later works (in the case of the Stabat Mater and this Jesu Dulcis Memoria as it seems), possibly added by the copyist. | :The works of Estêvão de Brito are in 18th-century manuscripts at the Cathedral of Malaga. It has been suggested that some of the works in these manuscripts are later works (in the case of the Stabat Mater and this Jesu Dulcis Memoria as it seems), possibly added by the copyist.—[[User:Luís Henriques|Luís Henriques]] ([[User talk:LH|talk]]) 11:02, 8 February 2010 |
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I too agree that this work is not by Brito. I suggest that this edition be merged with Iribarren's. —Carlos 04:05, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
- The works of Estêvão de Brito are in 18th-century manuscripts at the Cathedral of Malaga. It has been suggested that some of the works in these manuscripts are later works (in the case of the Stabat Mater and this Jesu Dulcis Memoria as it seems), possibly added by the copyist.—Luís Henriques (talk) 11:02, 8 February 2010