Mus. 336
Printed. Nine tracts, in a single consecutive pagination.
Mus. 336(1) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for the flute, at the end of the book. For January.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare, [1699]
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Mus. 336(2) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for the flute at the end of the book. For February.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, [1699]
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Mus. 336(3) Mercurius Musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinet: the songs being transpos'd for the flute, at the end of the book. For March.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
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Mus. 336(4) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass fot he harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd at the end of the book. For April.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
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Mus. 336(5) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the hapsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for flute at the end of the book. For May.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
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Mus. 336(6) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occaisons; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transps'd for the flute, at the back of the book. For June.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
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Mus. 336(7) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for the flute. For July.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699 |
Mus. 336(8) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatre, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: thge songs being transpos'd for the flute, at the end of the book. For August.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
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Mus. 336(9) Mercurius musicus: or, The monthly collection of new teaching songs, compos'd for the theatres, and other occasions; with a thorow bass for the harpsichord, or spinett: the songs being transpos'd for flute at the end of the book. For September, Octob. Novem. and December.
London: Printed by William Pearson ... for Henry Playford ... and J[ohn]. Hare ... and J[ohn]. Young, 1699
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Provenance: listed as part of the Goodson bequest in Malchair
1787, f. 14: 'Several Numbers of Mercurius / Musicus. one Vol.
by various masters'. The absence of an entry for this volume
in early catalogues of the Aldrich bequest, and the lack of
any early shelfmark or bookplate, all strengthen the likelihood
of Goodson provenance.
Oblong format, 213 x 149 mm. Early C18th binding of brown leather
over boards, blind-tooled with fillets, lightly repaired in the
early C20th, with new flyleaves added. No early bookplate.
C19th shelfmark: I.4.48. Inside upper cover annotated by York Powell.
Microfilm: The printed music of Christ Church, Oxford, reel 15.
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