prolationum
Prolationum is a term that appears in discussions of medieval and Renaissance music theory, though it is not a standard or widely recognized term in modern musicological scholarship. Its usage suggests a connection to the concept of "prolation," a rhythmic division of the semibreve into smaller note values. In mensural notation, prolation referred to the relationship between the breve and the semibreve (minor prolation or imperfect time) or between the semibreve and the minim (major prolation or perfect time).
The hypothetical term "prolationum" might be interpreted as a plural form or a possessive genitive, perhaps
If encountered, "prolationum" would likely be found within texts discussing the intricate rhythmic systems of the