The operative quote happens to be (from what I have read) a rather famous one. Here it is:
Gaudent brevitate moderni...That is,
The moderns rejoice in brevity...This comes from the text called Regule Roberti de Handlo, or "The Rules of Robertus de Handlo", a text on musical notation from about 1326. (I refer to the translation with commentary by Peter M. Lefferts.) With all the savings in text and time, I would think people would spend more time ornamenting their brevity, but alas this is not done. I'll consider becoming a twit when I see some illuminated posts, or perhaps one set to plainchant.
Meanwhile I'll rejoice in lengthiness. Hee hee!
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