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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents 1
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Note on Abbreviations and Conventions
- Preface
- PART I A History of Italian Music Incunabula
- I. Introduction
- II. Italy and the Beginnings of Music Printing
- III. Early Music Type and Typefounders Music Type
- Music Typefounders
- IV. Italian Music Incunabula
- Space for Music
- Printed Staves
- Music Printed from Woodcuts
- Music Printed from Type
- PART II Italian Music Type and Printers Italian Music Type Specimens
- v. Rome Ulrich Han (Stephan Planck), Ri
- VI. Parma Damiano Moilli and Bernardo Moilli, R2 (M)
- VII. Venice Theodor Franck of Wrzburg, Ml
- Ottaviano Scoto, R3, R4
- Bernardino Benali, R5, R6
- Simone Gabi, called Bevilaqua, R7, R8
- Johann Hamman, R9, Rio, R11, G1
- Battista Torti, R12
- Cristoforo de Pensi, R13
- Teodoro Ragazzoni, R14
- Rinaldo de Novimagio, R15
- Filippo Finzi, R16, R17
- Johann Emerich of Speier, R18, R19, R20, R21 (M)
- Andrea Torresani, R22, R23
- Giovanni Battista Sessa, R24
- Giorgio Arrivabene, R25
- viii. Milan Christoph Valdarfer, Al, R26
- Leonard Pachel, R27, R28, A2
- Antonio Zarotto, A3 (R)
- IX. Pavia Francesco Girardengo, R29
- x. Bologna Dionysio de Odo, R30
- XI. Brescia Bonino Bonini, R31
- Giacomo Britannico, R32
- XII. Naples Christian Preller, R33
- XIII. Incipient Music Type Francesco Benedetti and Guillaume Le Signerre
- XIV. Directory of Type Specimens
- PART III Music Books and Their Locations
- XV. Bibliography of Italian Music Incunabula Introduction
- Abbreviations of Libraries Holding Music Incunabula
- Abbreviations of Sources
- Descriptive Bibliography
- XVI. Indexes and Concordance Chronological Index
- Index of Printers by Location
- Concordance
- Appendices
- 1. Documents Relating to Jacomo Ungaro
- 2. Nonliturgical Italian Music Incunabula
- 3. Directory of Latin Place-Names and Monastic Orders Used in Italian Music Incunabula
- Glossaryaccidentalâsign of chromatic alteration introduced for a single note (see Table i, B rotundus, B naturalis, B quadratus).
- Bibliography
- Indexaccidentals 6, 8, 27, 132, 135, Table 1