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Musica.

Cologne: Heinrich von Neuß, 1515, vdm: 542

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Title page:

Musica || Decastichon.M. Jo.wendelstein || in musicam exhortatorium.|| Quos dolor & luctus mentis mala gaudia tangunt || Huchuc assitis.Orphea consulite || Musica duersis [sic] effingit vocibus vnum || Concors nempe melos:delicias animi.|| Hic non illecebris locus est non carmina spurca || Pangimus: ingrate nou [sic] canimus domine || Nos celestis amor moueat:blando resonare || Concentu: & suaui voce replere chorum || Quare agite O iuuenes.per parua hunc mole libellum || Sumite mente pia: quem pius edit amor.|| Remacli florenatis Hexastichon || Si tibi threijcum vis conciliare leporem || Et testudinee plectra canora lyre || Suscipe dyrceos helyconis gurgite fontes || Artificis referes munera grata chelis || Addidit ad musas coclei cura Johannis || Que non liuor edax rumpere dente queat.|| Matthie aquensis octostichon.|| Quos pia suauisoni placant modulamina cantus || Huc afferte pedem: Musica concipite.|| Perlegite e docto coclci [sic] pectore promptam || Musam: que varios perdocet vna modos || Hec (q̃𝔷q̃𝔷 modicis)omnem dabit arte canori || Carminis harmouiā [sic] multisonum q𝔷 melos.|| Quid tonus.ac vocū que mese.quid diapente.|| Dulcor quisve siet vocibus appositis.||

Colophon:

¶ Finis Musice mensuralis scđe quidem partis || huius negocij. Impressum Colonie per me hone||stum Ciuem Hēricum de Nussia.Anno dñi Mil||lesimo Quingentesimo decimoquinto.Altera die || Adriani.||

Author:
Johannes Cochlaeus
Printer:
Heinrich von Neuß
Place of printing:

Cologne

Year:
1515
Further information on dating: Taken from colophon.
Type of source:

Theory book

Catalogue references:
RISM B/6 -
USTC 676515
VD16 ZV 3723
vdm
542

Further contributors: Remaclus Florenas; Mathias Cremerius Peltzer
Paratexts:

A1r: poems by Cochlaeus, Remaclus Florenas and Mathias Cremerius Peltzer.
A1v-A2r: In musicā ṕfaciūcula eiusdē.M.Jo.wendelstein (preface by Cochlaeus)

Illustrations:

B6v: Imperial coat of arms (double headed eagle with imperial crown and crucifix) in a rectangle frame (90.5 x 136 mm). Woodcut table explaining the hexachord system is given on A2v.


Language:

Latin

Format:
Printed area: 109.5 x 165 mm (A4r)
Number of leaves:
20
Collation: A-B6, C-D4
Original foliation:

None

Autopsy copy:

D-KNu AD+BL149



  
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