This paper concerns a fragment of written inheritance left behind by professor of physics at the former German University in Prague Reinhold H. Fürth (1893-1979) acquired by the Masaryk Institute and the Archive of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague in 2016., Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy, and Překlad resumé: Paul Sinclair
This study presents to the professional public a previously-unknown source for the history of Czech Renaissance music, deposited in the Ondfiej Horník collection in the Music History Division of the Czech Museum of Music (of the National Museum) in Prague under the designation NM-ČMH XXIX D 139. In 2009 this set of twenty folios was restored and then divided into five unrelated parts, namely: (a) a fragment of a part book from Rakovník, (b) a torso of polyphonic motets with the Psalm texts Chval duše má Hospodina (Praise the Lord, My Soul) and Blahoslavený každý, kdo se bojí Hospodina (Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord), (c) the alto part from a motet Slunéčko krásné vzešlo jest (The Beautiful Sun Has Risen), (d) a torso of the alto part from a Christmas motet, and (e) a draft of a request with the textual incipit ‘Benedictus’. The fragments come approximately from the years 1580–1620 and are of Czech origin.