Repertorium historických hudebních tisků na území ČR,
I: Tisky vokální polyfonie, rané monodie, hudební teorie a tabulatur z let 1500-1630
(Repertory of the Rare Printed Musical Books Now in the Czech Republic, I: 1500-1630)
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Compendiaria Musice artis aeditio cuncta que ab practicam attinent mira quadam breuitata complectens
Leipzig, 1516
Author: none
Printer: Wolfgang Monacenus
Deposit: KNM (Dobrovský) (Pdobr), Praha, Ms C 36 (1), -
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Liber selectarum cantionum quas vulgo mutetas appellant sex quinque et quatuor
Augsburg, 1520
Author: none
Printer: Grimm
Deposit: NK (Pu), Praha, 59 A 10 483, 1520/4
Composer: Josquin (8)
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Excellentiss. auctorum diverse modulationes, quae sub titulo Fructus vagantur per orbem, a Hieronymo Scoto nuper recognite & edite. Liber primus
Venezia, 1549
Author: none
Printer: Girolamo Scotto
Deposit: NM-ČMH (Pmčh), Praha, bez sign. (9) - D, 1549/4
Composers: Lupi (3), Gardane, Phinot (4), Gombert (4), Iachet (5), anonym
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Psalmorum selectorum a praestantissimis huius nostri temporis in arte musica artificibus in harmonias quatuor, quinque et sex vocum redactorum. Tomus primus...
Nürnberg, 1553
Author: none
Printers: Joannes Montanus (Berg), Ulrich Neuber
Deposit 1: NK (Pu), Praha, 59 E 9727 (1) - T, B (nekompl.), 1553/4
Deposit 2: AbK (KRa), Kroměříž, A 29, A 68, A 72, A 76 – C, A, T, B
Composers: Huldericus Braetel (Pratelius), Jacobus Clemens non Papa (3), Pierre Colin, Thomas Crequillon, Gombert, Heydenhaymer, Josquin Despréz (9), Leonhard Paminger, Richafort, Claude de Sermisy (4), Andreas de Silva, T. Stoltzer, H. Vinders, Martinus Wolff, Paul de Wuest, anonym (3)
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