Italian Music Incunabula
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Italian Music Incunabula

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents 1
  5. Illustrations
  6. Tables
  7. Note on Abbreviations and Conventions
  8. Preface
  9. PART I A History of Italian Music Incunabula
  10. I. Introduction
  11. II. Italy and the Beginnings of Music Printing
  12. III. Early Music Type and Typefounders Music Type
  13. Music Typefounders
  14. IV. Italian Music Incunabula
  15. Space for Music
  16. Printed Staves
  17. Music Printed from Woodcuts
  18. Music Printed from Type
  19. PART II Italian Music Type and Printers Italian Music Type Specimens
  20. v. Rome Ulrich Han (Stephan Planck), Ri
  21. VI. Parma Damiano Moilli and Bernardo Moilli, R2 (M)
  22. VII. Venice Theodor Franck of Wrzburg, Ml
  23. Ottaviano Scoto, R3, R4
  24. Bernardino Benali, R5, R6
  25. Simone Gabi, called Bevilaqua, R7, R8
  26. Johann Hamman, R9, Rio, R11, G1
  27. Battista Torti, R12
  28. Cristoforo de Pensi, R13
  29. Teodoro Ragazzoni, R14
  30. Rinaldo de Novimagio, R15
  31. Filippo Finzi, R16, R17
  32. Johann Emerich of Speier, R18, R19, R20, R21 (M)
  33. Andrea Torresani, R22, R23
  34. Giovanni Battista Sessa, R24
  35. Giorgio Arrivabene, R25
  36. viii. Milan Christoph Valdarfer, Al, R26
  37. Leonard Pachel, R27, R28, A2
  38. Antonio Zarotto, A3 (R)
  39. IX. Pavia Francesco Girardengo, R29
  40. x. Bologna Dionysio de Odo, R30
  41. XI. Brescia Bonino Bonini, R31
  42. Giacomo Britannico, R32
  43. XII. Naples Christian Preller, R33
  44. XIII. Incipient Music Type Francesco Benedetti and Guillaume Le Signerre
  45. XIV. Directory of Type Specimens
  46. PART III Music Books and Their Locations
  47. XV. Bibliography of Italian Music Incunabula Introduction
  48. Abbreviations of Libraries Holding Music Incunabula
  49. Abbreviations of Sources
  50. Descriptive Bibliography
  51. XVI. Indexes and Concordance Chronological Index
  52. Index of Printers by Location
  53. Concordance
  54. Appendices
  55. 1. Documents Relating to Jacomo Ungaro
  56. 2. Nonliturgical Italian Music Incunabula
  57. 3. Directory of Latin Place-Names and Monastic Orders Used in Italian Music Incunabula
  58. Glossaryaccidental—sign of chromatic alteration introduced for a single note (see Table i, B rotundus, B naturalis, B quadratus).
  59. Bibliography
  60. Indexaccidentals 6, 8, 27, 132, 135, Table 1