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20. "Tetrachordum Musices Joannis Coclei Norici."

Nuremberg, 1512. 4°.


21. "Theorica Musiee Franchini gafuri Laudensis."

per Philippum Mantegatium dictum Caslanum:
Mediolani, 1492. fol.


22. "Abbregé de la nouvelle methode dans l'art d'ecrire ou de traçer toutes sortes de danses de ville . . . par le Sr Eameau."

Paris, 1725. 8°.

The steps of the dances are represented by signs founded on musical notation.


23. " Varietie of Lute-lessons: viz. Fantasies, Pavins, Galliards, Almaines, Corantoes and Volts: selected out of the best approved authors ... by Robert Douland."

London, 1610. Fol.

In Lute Tablature.



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