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Record 21 of 289

Author     Berry, Corre
Title     "Duets for Pedagogical Use"
Citation     Berry, Corre. "Duets for Pedagogical Use." NATS bulletin 34, no. 2 (1977): 8-12. [See also Einstein 1937 which is more directly relevant.]
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Record 22 of 289

Author     Beutin, Wolfgang
Title     A History of German Literature: From the Beginnings to the Present Day.
Citation     Beutin, Wolfgang. A History of German Literature: From the Beginnings to the Present Day. London: Routledge, 1989.
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Record 23 of 289

Author     Black, Robert
Title     Humanism and Education in Medieval and Renaissance Italy: Tradition and Innovation in Latin Schools from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century
Citation     Black, Robert. Humanism and Education in Medieval and Renaissance Italy: Tradition and Innovation in Latin Schools from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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Record 24 of 289

Author     Blackburn, Bonnie J.
Title     Composition, Printing, and Performance: Studies in Renaissance Music
Citation     Blackburn, Bonnie J. Composition, Printing, and Performance: Studies in Renaissance Music. Variorum Collected Studies Series CS 687. Aldershot, England: 2000.
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Record 25 of 289

Author     Blackburn, Bonnie J.
Title     "A lost guide to Tinctoris's teachings recovered."
Citation     Blackburn, Bonnie J. "A lost guide to Tinctoris's teachings recovered." Early music history I (1981) 29-116. Rpt. in Composition, printing and performance: Studies in Renaissance music. Burlington: Ashgate 2000, I: 29-116.
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Record 26 of 289

Author     Boffey, Julia
Title     "Women Authors and Womens
Citation     Boffey, Julia. "Women Authors and Womens' Literacy in Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century England." In Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500. Ed. Carol M. Meale. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 17. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1993. Pp. 159-182.
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Record 27 of 289

Author     Bornstein, Andrea.
Title     Two-part Italian didactic music: printed collections of the Renaissance and Baroque, 1521-1744.
Citation     Bornstein, Andrea. Two-part Italian didactic music: printed collections of the Renaissance and Baroque, 1521-1744, 3 vols. Bologna: UT Orpheus, 2004.
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Record 28 of 289

Author     Bornstein, Andrea.
Title     "A cosa servono i duo? La solmisazione."
Citation     Bornstein, Andrea. "A cosa servono i duo? La solmisazione." Hortus musicus: Trimestrale di musica antica, vol. 1, no.2 (Apr-June 2000): 37-42 and vol. 1, no.3 (July-Sept 2000): p. 45-49.
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Record 29 of 289

Author     Bourligueux, Guy.
Title     "La psallette de la cathedrale Saint-Pierre de Vannes. Notes historiques et documents inedits."
Citation     Bourligueux, Guy. "La psallette de la cathedrale Saint-Pierre de Vannes. Notes historiques et documents inedits." Recherches sur la musique francaise classique, 9 (1969): 115-31.
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Record 30 of 289

Author     Bower, Calvin M.
Title     "The Transmission of Ancient Music Theory into the Middle Ages"
Citation     Bower, Calvin M. "The Transmission of Ancient Music Theory into the Middle Ages" In The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory. Cambridge, edited by Thomas Christensen. England: Cambridge University Press, 2002. [EARLY]
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