This exploration of 14th-century French music is part of a multimedia Introduction to Medieval Music developed by Daniel Leech-Wilkinson with Nicky Losseff and Keith Falconer as part of the UK Higher Education Funding Council's Teaching and Learning Technology programme.
This section was used in 1995 and 1997 in the Music Department at Southampton University, supporting undergraduate courses in late medieval music.
In the full version it includes text, editions of music, recordings, maps, charts, facsmiles of manuscripts, tables and translations, several of which can be seen together on screen and compared. This WWW demonstration version is less flexible than that, and for copyright reasons the editions and recordings have had to be removed, but although it includes only one small section - looking at a single 14th-century song - it gives you some idea of what the full version is like.
UK institutions of higher education are entitled to receive a copy for the cost of the copying. At the moment, again for copyright reasons, it's not available elsewhere. But if there's enough interest a commercial release may be developed later.
If you'ld like to play with the full working version, contact the author.