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The Seikilos epitaph is considered the oldest surviving complete one of these documents. (10[4])Ulrich (“OOL-rikh”) Han’s Missale (“mih-SAH-leh”) Romanum (10[1])is the earliest one of these documents printed using movable type, a designation often misattributed to Ottaviano Petrucci (“peh-TRU-chee”). The modern notation system for these documents was developed by the monk Guido of Arezzo (-5[1])(“ah-RET-so”). A five-pointed writing implement called a rastrum was used to create these documents, which are written in a practice called “engraving.” Breitkopf & Härtel (“HAIR-tull”) is (10[1])the oldest publisher (10[1])of these documents, which contain symbols with names like semibreve and quaver in British parlance. (10[1])These documents are collected online by IMSLP. For 10 points, (10[1])name these documents (10[1])used for notating music. ■END■

ANSWER: sheet music [or music scores; or music manuscripts; or written music; prompt on music or manuscripts]
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