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Microfilm copies of Mus. 337

The following materials are available for purchase on microfilm as detailed below. The contents of the reels are believed to be accurate, but you should check with the publisher of the microfilm before ordering, and Christ Church accepts no liability should the contents differ from those stated here.

Series: The printed music of Christ Church, Oxford
Available from: World Microfilms, PO Box 35488, St John's Wood, LONDON, NW8 6WD.
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7586 4499, Fax: +44 (0)20 7722 1068, E-mail: microworld@ndirect.co.uk.

Mus. 337 Reel 16 

The full details of the contents of these reels are shown below, with the material of interest highlighted in red in the left margin. The reels which you would need to obtain to acquire this material are highlighted in pink. These reels may also contain some part-books from other sets. If further reels of film are required to complete these other sets, these are also shown below so that you can judge whether or not they are of interest.

Series: The printed music of Christ Church, Oxford (World Microfilms)

 
    Reel 16
Mus. 337 Mus. 337
A compendium of practical musick in five parts: teaching, by a new, and easie method, 1. The rudiments of song. 2. The principles of composition. 3. The Use of Discords. 4. The form of figurate descant. 5. The contrivance of canon. By Christopher Simpson.
London: Printed by William Godbid for Henry Brome, 1667
 
 
  Reel 16
  Mus. 338 Mus. 338
  The first set of psalmes of .III. voyces fitt for private chappells or other private meetings with a continuall base either for the organ or theorbo newly composed after the Italian way by William Childe[,] Bacheler in Musicke and organist of his Maties ffree Chappell of Windsor.
London: Printed by James Reave, 1639
Bassus only.
Bassus
 
  Reel 16
  Mus. 339 Mus. 339
  The first set of psalmes of .III. voyces fitt for private chappells or other private meetings with a continuall base either for the organ or theorbo newly composed after the Italian way by William Childe[,] Bacheler in Musicke and organist of his Maties ffree Chappell of Windsor.
London: Printed for John Playford, 1650
Basso continuo only.
Basso continuo
 
  Reel 16
  Mus. 340 Mus. 340
  Les pseaumes de David mis en rime francoise par Clement Marot & Theodore de Beze.
Middelbourgh: chez Symon Moulert, 1611