This book is a collection of letters between Bolognese music theorist Giovanni Spataro (c. 1459-1541) and his main correspondents, Giovanni del Lago and Pietro Acron. The 110 letters, which survive in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana and the Bibliotheque Naionale, offer a vivid insight into the intellectual world of a group of sixteenth-century music theorists and performing musicians living in Italy.
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"The magnitude of the editors' achievements seems to me indisputable....Much more than an edition, the work as a whole constitutes a resource to which serious students of the Renaissance may refer with profit again and again."--Sixteenth Century Journal
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Oxford: Clarendon Press (1991). XLIV+1,067 pages. AsNew Hardcover (Black cloth, Gilt lettering and stamping, no dj). 9.5"x6.5"x2.5". be44370. Seller Inventory # ABE-19225382437