Author |
Title |
Adson, John |
Courtly Masquing Ayres, Composed to 5.
and 6. Parts, for Violins, Consorts, and Cornets |
Barley, William |
A New Booke of Tabliture |
Campion, Thomas |
Of Counterpoint |
Campion, Thomas |
The Discription of a Maske, Presented
before the Kinges Maiestie at White-Hall, on Twelfth Night last, in honour of
the Lord Hayes, and his Bride, Daughter and Heire to the Honourable the Lord
Dennye, their Marriage hauing been the same Day at Court solem |
Cockeram, Henrie |
The English Dictionarie: Or, An
Interpreter of hard English Words. |
Dowland, Robert |
Varietie of Lute Lessons |
F. B.' |
A Nevv Booke, containing all sorts of
hands vsvally written at this day in Christendome |
Hume, Tobias |
Captain Humes Poeticalle Musicke |
Hume, Tobias |
The First Part of Ayres, French,
Pollish, and others together, some in Tabliture, and some in Pricke-Song. |
Jenner, Thomas |
A Book of Drawing, Limning, Washing or
Colouring of Maps and Prints: and the Art of Painting, with the Names and
Mixtures of Colours used by the Picture-Drawers. Or, The Young-mans Time well
Spent |
Jones, Robert |
A Musicall Dreame, or the Fourth Booke
of Ayres. |
Jones, Robert Maynard, John |
XII Wonders of the World |
Notari, Angelo |
Prime Musiche Nuove di Angelo Notari a
una, due, et tre Voci, per Cantare con la Tiorba, et altri Stumenti,
Nouamente Poste in luce |
Playford, Henry (ed.) |
The Alamode Musician |
Purcell, Henry |
The Catch Club, or Merry Companions,
being a Choice Collection of the most Diverting Catches for Three and Four
Voices |
Robinson, Thomas |
The Schoole of Musicke |
Wilbye, John |
The First Set of English Madrigals to
3. 4. 5. and 6. voices |