Fb.4.21(02)
[Rudimenta musices. Latin & Greek 1557]
Eukleidou Eisagoge harmonike. Tou autou Katatome kanonos. Euclidis rudimenta mvsices. Eiusdem sectio regulæ harmonicæ. E regia bibliotheca desumpta, ac nunc primùm Græcè & Latinè excusa, Ioanne Pena regio Mathematico interprete. Ad illvstrissimvm principem Carolvm Loatharingvm cardinalem.
Euclidis rudimenta musices. Eiusdem sectio regulae harmonicae. E regia bibliotheca desumpta, ac nunc primùm Graecè & Latinè excusa, Ioanne Pena regio Mathematico interprete. Ad illustrissimum principem Carolum Loatharingum cardinalem
Rudimenta musices
Origo geome
Parisiis : Apud Andream Wechelum, sub Pegaso, in vico Bellouaco:, Anno Salutis 1557.
[4] pages, 5-16 leaves, [1]p, 10 leaves ; 23cm. (4to).
First seven words of title transliterated from Greek.
Woodcut printer's device on title page; woodcut initials.
Text in Latin and Greek.
Signatures: A2, B4, [Gamma]4, [Delta]4, a-b4, c2.
Greek and Latin texts with separate foliation and signatures.
Bound with three other item.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf.
Previously: Fk.2.4.
The "Rudimenta musices" is now attributed to Cleonides (OCLC).
Adams E1023
Book-label of John Reynolds recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
16th century white French vellum calf; brown calf spine; gold-tooled spine; spine title: "Origo geome".
Music Early works to 1800.
Music, Greek and Roman Early works to 1800.
Wechel, Andreas, ? - d. 1581 printer.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
France Paris.
B24245