An essay upon vocal musick, wherein is amply and clearly demonstrated by Rule and Example. Whatever is necessary for the Attamment to the true and perfect Knowledge of that Science. Set forth by way of Dialogue, And intended for the Use and Benefit of altrue Lovers of divine Musick. by Daniel Robinson, Philomusic. Te, Magne rerum conditor, & tuas sonabo Laudes, factaque posteris Miranda prodam, dum recurret per calidos mihi Sanguis artus. Buch

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Essay upon vocal musick, wherein is amply and clearly demonstrated by Rule and Example. Whatever is necessary for the Attamment to the true and perfect Knowledge of that Science. Set forth by way of Dialogue, And intended for the Use and Benefit of altrue Lovers of divine Musick. by Daniel Robinson, Philomusic. Te, Magne rerum conditor, & tuas sonabo Laudes, factaque posteris Miranda prodam, dum recurret per calidos mihi Sanguis artus. Buch (Online)
An essay upon vocal musick, wherein is amply and clearly demonstrated by Rule and Example. Whatever is necessary for the Attamment to the true and perfect Knowledge of that Science. Set forth by way of Dialogue, And intended for the Use and Benefit of alt

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Nottingham : printed by J. Collyer for the author, and sold by B. Farnworth in Newark, H. Allestree in Derby, and C. Rotten in Harborough Booksellers [1715]

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