Cologne: Hero Fuchs, 1524, vdm: 528
❧ ANDREAE || ORNITHOPARCHI MEYNINGENSIS || de arte cantandi micrologus , libris || quatuor digestus,omnibus musicæ || studiosis non tam utilis quam || necessarius ∙,∙ || ✠ || ¶ Coloniæ apud Heronem Alopecium || Anno. M. D. XXIIII.||
Cologne
Theory book
Further editions of the music theory after 1550: Leipzig 1555, London 1609.
A1v: two little poems
Richly decorated title page with a frame composed of four woodcuts. To the left and right, the vertical borders display putti playing instruments. In the upper register are the three Graces dancing to music provided by Apollo, playing a lute on a throne. In the lower register the Graces stand by a fountain in which a fourth woman (a Muse?) bathes.
Latin; Greek