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Il quarto libro di madrigali d'Archadelt, a quattro voci, composti ultimamente insieme con alcuni madrigali d'altri auttori, novamente con ogni diligentia ristampati, & corretti. [Bassus only.] Venice: Apud Antonium Gardane, 1541 |
Mus. 341(2)
Series: The printed music of Christ Church, Oxford
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Mus. 341 | Reel 17 |
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Mus. 341 | Mus. 341 | ||||
Mus. 341(1) [Motetti di Adrian Willaert Libro Secondo. Bassus only.] Venice: [Colophon:]Impressum ... per Brandinium & Octavianum Scotum. Ad instantiam Andre[a]e Antiqui, 1539 |
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Mus. 341(2) Il quarto libro di madrigali d'Archadelt, a quattro voci, composti ultimamente insieme con alcuni madrigali d'altri auttori, novamente con ogni diligentia ristampati, & corretti. [Bassus only.] Venice: Apud Antonium Gardane, 1541 |
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Mus. 341(3) D'il Ferabosco il primo libro de madrigali a quatro voci novamente posto in luce. Venice: Apud Antonium Gardane, 1542 |
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Mus. 342-5 | Mus. 342 | Mus. 343 | Mus. 344 | Mus. 345 | |
Triplex [etc.], of songes, for three, fower, and five voyces, composed and made by Thomas Whythorne, gent. the which songes be of sundry sortes, that is to say, some long, some short, some hard, some easie to be songe, and some betwene both: also some solemne, and some pleasant or mery ... Now newly published. London: Printed by John Daye, 1571 |
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Mus. 346-9 | Mus. 346 | Mus. 347 | Mus. 348 | Mus. 349 | |
[Tenor:] Brevis musicae isagoge Ioanne Frisio Tigurino authore. Accesserunt priori aeditioni omnia Horatii carminum genera: item heroica, elegiaca &c. quatuor vocibus ad [a]equales, in studiosorum adolescentum gratiam composita. Zürich: apud Frosch, 1554 |
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Mus. 390 | Mus. 390 | ||||
[Tenor of the whole psalmes in foure partes, whiche may be song to al musicall instrumentes, set forth for the encrease of vertue: and abolishyng of other vayne and triflyng ballades.] [Tenor only. Title page missing, and supplied in photocopy.] London: Imprinted ... by John Day, 1563 |
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Claudii Ptolomaei harmonicorum libri tres. Ex codd. MSS. undecim, nunc primum Graece editus. Johannes Wallis, SS. Th. D. Geometriae Professor Savilianus Oxoniae, Regiae Societatis Londoni Sodalis, Regiaeque Majestati à sacris; recensuit, edidit, versione & notis illustravit, & auctarium adjecit. Oxford: E theatro Sheldoniano, 1682 |
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