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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Novum et insigne opus musicum, sex, quinque et quatuor vocum, cuius in Germania hactenus nihil simile usquam est editum. Nunc quidem locupletatum plus centum non minus elegantibus carminibus, tum Iosquini, tum aliorum clarissimorum symphonistarum tam vete
Nürnberg, 1558
Author: none
Printers: Joannes Montanus (Berg), Ulrich Neuber
Deposit 1: NK (Pu), Praha, 59 E 9728 (3) - S, 1558/4
Deposit 2: MVČ (HK), Hradec Králové, Ha 1265a-b (1) – Va, A
Deposit 3: MVČ (HK), Hradec Králové, II A 41 - 5v
Deposit 4: MZM (Bm), Brno, A 20529 – T, V
Composers: Eustachius Barbion (2), Josquin Baston, Jobst von Brant, Pierre Certon, Jacobus Clemens non Papa (7), Johann Cleve, Thomas Crecquillon, Févin, Gombert (5), Christian Janszone Hollander (2), J. Chastelain, Heinrich Isaak, Jachet (4), Josquin Després (8), La Fage, Pierre de Manchicourt, Massenus (2), Morales, Mouton, Leonhard Paminger, Phinot, Pieton, J. Pionnier, Senfl (3), Vaet (4), Wismes
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Liber nonus ecclesiasticarum cantionum quinque vocum vulgo moteta vocant... De uno tono antea nunquam excusus
Antwerpen, 1553
Author: G. Scott
Printer: T. Susato
Deposit: AbK (KRa), Kroměříž, A 83, A 81, A 53, A 86, A 87 – C, A, T, B, 5v, 1553/16
Composers: Cornelius Canis, Giovanni (Guyot) Castileti, Jacobus Clemens non Papa, Thomas Crecquillon, Johannes Crespel, Gerardus, J. Chastelain, Joannes Louis (Louys), Pierre de Manchicourt, Phinot, Vincenzo Ruffo, Vaet
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