Leipzig: Melchior Lotter the Elder, 1518, vdm: 421
Hortulus Musices || Practice om̃ibus diuino Gre⸗||goriani concentus modulo se oblecta⸗||turis tam iucũdus ꝙ̃̃ proficuus.|| Decastichon Joannis Langii in hortulũ || Musices Uldarici Burchardi.|| Floribus Alcinoi cedant pomaria nostris || Hesperidum cedant aurea poma rosis,|| Roscidulis vernat Vlrici floribus hortus || Lilia candidulo tincta colore ferens,|| Idalio fragrant hic tincta cruore roseta || Hinc tenero lector pollice carpe rosas,|| Threicius steriles vates commouit vt ornos || Hyrcanasq𝔷 cheli flexerat ille tigres,|| Sic fera dulcisono demulces pectora cantu || Astrigero promes carmina grata Ioui.|| τελοσ.|| Lipsiae ex officina Melchiaris Lottheri.||
Leipzig
Theory book
As in the earlier edition, the music examples (in Hufnagel notation) are printed from double impression. This edition is closely modelled on the 1514 edition (down to the level of preserving line breaks), though it is evidently newly set (including the music examples). The later version has one additional folio (B6), where the music is printed in landscape.
1r: Decastichon Joannis Langij in hortulus Musices Udalrici Burchardi
1v: index of different chapters
A2r-v: Uldalrich burchardi ex Bueyschenfelth .... Magister Lipsiae ... Salutem (preface, dated „Lipsie kalendis Aprilis Anno salutis Millesimo quingen=||tesimo decimoquarto)
Latin; Greek