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Index of Primary Sources Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14580-1 - Instrumentalists and Renaissance Culture, 1420–1600: Players of Function and Fantasy Victor Coelho and Keith Polk Index More information Index of primary sources I. Manuscript Sources Copenhagen, Kongelige Bibliotek, Gl.Kgl. Sml.1873–4° [Copenhagen 1873], 95–6, 291 Augsburg, Staats, Kreis- und Stadtbibliothek Cracow, Biblioteca Jagiellońska Mus. Ms. MS 142a [Augsburg], 85–9, 94–5 40032, 243 (n. 39) Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, F IX 23, 162 (n. 2) Cracow, Biblioteka Jagiellońska, Ms. Mus. Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, F IX 70 40098 [Glogauer part books], 38, 72 [Wurstisen], 159–62 Dublin, Archbishop Marsh’s Library, Ms Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, F X 5–9, 95 (n. Z3.2.13, 126–7 70) Faenza, Biblioteca comunale 117 [Faenza], 37, Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, F X 11, 162 (n. 2) 64–6, 68, 70–1, 83, 193, 205, 265, 270 Berkeley, University of California Music Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Cl. Library, Ms. 757, 240 (n. 29) XIX. 29, 247 (n. 45) Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Kulturbesitz, Mus.ms.40613 (olim Banco Rari 229 [Florence 229], 9, 76 (n. 25), Wernigerode, Fürstlich Stolbergsche 89 (n. 56) Bibliothek, Zb 14) [Lochamer], 69–70 Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Berlin, Staatsbibliothek theol. lat. quart. 290 MS Magl. XIX. 176 [Florence 176], 72, 76 [Windsheim], 70, 184 (n. 25) Bloomington, Indiana University, Libby Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS Library, Stevenson Mss. 1–15, 42–6 Magl. XIX. 178, 76 (n. 25) Bologna, Biblioteca Universitaria, MS 596. Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, HH.2/4, 244 Fondo Anteriori di Galilei 6 [Galilei 1584], Bologna, Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, 82, 105 MS Q16, 76 (n. 25) Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, MS 2356, 76 Bologna, Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, (n. 25) MS Q17, 76 (n. 25) Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, MS 2794, 76 Bologna, Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, (n. 25) MS Q18, 144 (n. 1 and 2) Florence, Museo Bardini, MS 967 [Elena Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS Malvezzi MS], 155 9085, 101 (n. 79) Granada, Biblioteca de Manuel de Falla, Ms. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 975, 114 (n. 107) II 275 [Cavalcanti], 157, 159–62 Lerma, Archivo de San Pedro Ms. Mus. 1 Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Music MS [Lerma 1], 11, 49, 113–7 168 [Fitzwilliam], 123–5, 129 London, British Library, Additional Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Ms. Mus. MS 31922, 29 689, 130 London, British Library, Cotton MS Titus A. Chicago, Newberry Library, MS 107501 xxvi [Zorzi], 66–8, 71, 73–4, 88, [Capirola], 10, 90, 111, 162 204–5 Coimbra, Biblioteca Geral da Universidade, London, British Library, Egerton MS 2046 MS M. 48, and MS M. 242, 114 (n. 107) [Jane Pickeringe lute book], 154 Copenhagen, Kongelige Bibliotek, Gl.Kgl. London, British Library, MS Mus. 1591 [My Sml.1872–4° [Copenhagen], 10–11, 94–6, Lady Nevells Book], 123 113, 115–7, 291 318 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14580-1 - Instrumentalists and Renaissance Culture, 1420–1600: Players of Function and Fantasy Victor Coelho and Keith Polk Index More information Index of primary sources 319 London, Royal Academy of Music, Robert Wolfenbüttel, Niedersächsisches Spencer Collection [Margaret Board lute Landesarchiv-Staatsarchiv, cod. VII B Hs book], 154 Nr. 264, 257–6 Maastricht, Rijksarchief van Limburg, MS without ms number, 85 (n. 46) II. Printed Sources Madrid, Biblioteca de Palacio Real, MS II-1335 148? Michel de Toulouse (pub.), L’art et (formerly 1-I-5) [Cancionero de Palacio], 1 instruction de bien dancer (Paris), 101 101 (n. 80) 1496 Franchino Gaffurio, Practica musicae Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. MS (Milan), 190 1511a (Gorzanis [1567]), 82 1501 Ottaviano Petrucci (pub.), Harmonice Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. MS 1 musices Odhecaton A (Venice), 9, 76–9, 81, 1516, 95 (n. 70) 83, 85–7, 95 Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cim. 1504 Ottaviano Petrucci (pub.), Canti C 352b [Buxheim], 38, 66, 69–71, 193, 196, 1 (Venice), 9 205–6 1507? Domingo Marcos Durán, Súmula de Munich, Universitätsbibliothek, 4°Cod. ms. canto de organo (Salamanca), 199 718, 94 1507 Francesco Spanacino, Intabulatura de Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, f.fr 15123 2 Lauto Libro primo / Libro secondo (Venice), [Pixérécourt], 72, 76 (n. 25) 4, 9, 12–14, 78–85, 89–90, 111, 189, 194, 205, Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Lat. 7295, 238 208, 211 Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Rés. Vma ms. 1508 Giovan Maria, Intabulatura di Lauto 851, 111 1 (Venice, lost), 84, 89, 238 Paris, private collection, ‘Ileborgh Tablature,’ 1508 Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Intabulatura de 69–70 2 lauto (Venice), 84, 93, 100 Perugia, Biblioteca Comunale Augusta, MS 1509 Franciscus Bossinensis, Tenori e 431, 101 (n. 80) 1 contrabassi intabulati col sopran ...Libro Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana, Ms 1144 primo (Venice), 89 [Pesaro]. 79–80, 80 (n. 29), 193, 205, 238 1511 Franciscus Bossinensis, Tenori e Puebla, Archivo de Música Sacra de la 1 contrabassi intabulati col sopran ...Libro Catedral, Ms. XIX, 45–6 secundo (Venice), 89 Regensburg, Bischöfliche Zentralbibliothek 1511 Arnolt Schlick, Spiegel der Orgelmacher (Proskesche Musikbibliothek), Ms. A.R. 2 und Organisten (Speyer), 222 775–777, 116 1511 Sebastian Virdung, Musica Getutscht Regensburg, Bischöfliche Zentralbibliothek 3 (Basel), 95, 222, 226, 233–4, 236–7, 246, 251, (Proskesche Musikbibliothek), Ms. A.R.940/ 254–5, 265 41, 115 1523 Hans Judenkünig, Ain schone kunstliche Regensburg, Thurn und Taxissche 2 Underweisung (Vienna), 89, 211 Hofbibliothek, Ms. F.K. Mus. 3/I, 116 1529 See 1545 Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense, MS 2856 1 1 1532 Hans Gerle, Musica Teusch [Casanatense], 9, 14 (n. 5), 71–6, 78, 96, 193, 2 (Nuremberg), 89, 94, 211 198 1533 Pierre Attaingnant (pub.), Chansons Rome, Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica 2 musicales a quatre parties (Paris), 285 Vaticana, Cappella Giulia, XIII.27, 76 (n. 25) 1533 Pierre Attaingnant (pub.), Vingt & sept St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek Cod. Sang. 461, 85 3 chansons musicales a quatre parties (Paris), (n. 46), 87 62, 285 Trent, Castello del Buonconsiglio, Monumenti 1535 Silvestro Ganassi, Opera intitulata e Collezioni Provinciali, MS 89 [now 1376]), 1 Fontegara (Venice), 59, 163, 223, 230 72 (n. 14) 1536 Francesco da Milano, Intabolatura de Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Ms. 3.L.16 viola o vero Lauto (Naples), 85, 94, 243 [Lerma 2], 11, 49, 114, 116–17 1536 Francesco da Milano, Intabolatura di Vienna, Österriechische Nationalbibliothek, 3 liuto (Venice), 94 MS 2856, 72 (n. 14) © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-14580-1 - Instrumentalists and Renaissance Culture, 1420–1600: Players of Function and Fantasy Victor Coelho and Keith Polk Index More information 320 Index of primary sources 15365 Luys Milán, Libro de música de vihuela 15527 Diego Pisador, Libro de música de de mano intitulado El maestro (Valencia), vihuela (Salamanca), 11, 97 91, 97, 209, 244 15535 Diego Ortiz, Trattado de Glosas (Rome), 15366 Hans Newsidler, Ein newgeordent 111 künstlich Lautenbuch (Nuremberg), 91, 211 15543 Miguel de Fuenllana, Libro de música 15369 Giovanni Antonio Casteliono, para Vihuela (Valladolid), 97 Intabolatura di Leuto de diversi autori 15551 Juan Bermudo, Comiença el libro (Milan), 85, 89–94, 103, 158 llamado declaracion de inst[r]umentos – 15381 Luis de Narváez, Los seys libros del musicales (Osuna), 11 14, 99, 213, 247 Delphin de musica (Valladolid), 11, 97–8, 1558 Gioseffo Zarlino, Le istitutioni 216 harmoniche (Venice), 190 15382 Hieronymus Formschneider (pub.), Tenor 15586 Albert de Rippe, Sixiesme livre de trium vocum Carmina (Nuremberg), 95 tabulature de leut (Paris), 12 1539 Jacques Arcadelt, Il primo libro di madrigali 15595 Bartolomeo Lieto, Dialogo quarto di (Venice, 1539 [1538, lost]), 240 musica (Naples, 1559), 213 1539 Georg Forster, Frische teutsche Liedlein 15637 Vincenzo Galilei, Intavolature de Lauto – (Nuremberg), 94 (Rome), 104 7 (also 15845) 15403 Andrea Arrivabene (pub.), Musica nova 15647 [Joannis Pacoloni] Frederic Viaera, Nova (Venice), 62, 111, 113, 117 et elegantissima in cythara ludenda carmina 15422 Silvestro Ganassi, Regola. Rubert[i]na (Louvain), 240 – ’ (Venice), 223, 255 6 15672 Claudio Merulo, Ricercari d intavolatura ’ – 15431 Girolamo Cavazzoni, Intavolaltura cioe d organo (Venice), 109 13 fi recercari, canzoni, himni, magni cati 15682 Vincenzo Galilei, Fronimo Dialogo (Venice), 111 (Venice), 108–9, 213, 218 15432 Silvestro Ganassi, [Regola Rubertina] 15683 Adrian Le Roy, A briefe and easye Lettione Seconda (Venice), 223, 255–6 instru[c]tion to learne the tableture 15451 Martin Agricola, Musica instrumentalis (London), 127, 213, 237 (see also 15742) – Deudsch (Wittemberg), 95, 222, 233, 254 5, 15715 Pierre Phalèse, Leviorum Carminum 265 (Louvain), 102 15453 Pierre Phalèse, Des chansons reduictz en 15743 Claudio Merulo, Il primo libro de Talature de Lut ...(Louvain), 86, 210 ricercari (Venice), 117 15469 Hans Gerle, Musica und Tabulatur 15745 Melchior Newsidler, Teutsch Lautenbuch (Nuremberg), 211 (Augsburg), 10 154614 Alonso Mudarra, Tres libros de música 15761 Esteban Daza, Libro de música en cifras en cifras para vihuela (Seville), 11, 97–100, para Vihuela initulado el Parnasso 246 (Valladolid), 98, 244 1547 Heinrich Glarean, Dodecachordon 15842 Girolamo Dalla Casa, Il vero modo di (Basel), 190 diminuir (Venice), 223–4, 227, 280 15471 Jacques Buus, Ricercari (Venice),
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