- Psalms and verses appearing without music in the manuscript are shown in italics. However, their musicalization can always be inferred from:
- There are no explicit modal assignments for pieces in the manuscript. However, we assigned a mode for antiphons -and for declamative Defunctorum animas (17r)- based on the implicit or explicit differentias encoded.
- Abbreviations of musical genres follow the codes that appear in the SEMM database. To those codes we added here the abbreviation ANT~ for those chants that, being annotated and/or occupying the liturgical place of an antiphon (ANT), appear accompanied by verse/s (V) instead of the expected psalm (PS). Unlike non-musical entries in the index (Orac., Prop.), abbreviations of proper musical genres appear in full capitals.
- Despite being labeled as a responsory (RS) in Cantoral IV, we kept for Requiem aeternam in folio 22v the antiphonal classification appearing in Breviarium, 313v, a genre assignation also supported by the declamative musical style used.