A briefe discourse of the true (but neglected) vse of charact'ring the degrees, by their perfection, imperfection, and diminution in measurable musicke, against the common practise and custome of these times. Examples whereof are exprest in the harmony of 4. voyces, concerning the pleasure of 5. vsuall recreations. 1 Hunting, 2 hawking, 3 dauncing, 4 drinking, 5 enamouring. By Thomas Rauenscroft, Bachelor of Musicke.

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  • A briefe discourse of the true (but neglected) vse of charact'ring the degrees, by their perfection, imperfection, and diminution in measurable musicke, against the common practise and custome of these times. Examples whereof are exprest in the harmony of 4. voyces, concerning the pleasure of 5. vsuall recreations. 1 Hunting, 2 hawking, 3 dauncing, 4 drinking, 5 enamouring. By Thomas Rauenscroft, Bachelor of Musicke.
  • Briefe discourse of the true (but neglected) use of charact'ring the degrees, by their perfection, imperfection, and diminution in measurable musicke, against the common practise and custome of these times Hunting, & hawking Hunting and hawking Briefe discourse of the true (but neglected) use of charact'ring the degrees, by their perfection, imperfection, and diminution in measurable musicke, against the common practise and custome of these times
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Imprint
London: Printed by Edw: Allde for Tho. Adams, 1614.
Publication year
1614-1614
ESTC No.
S110612
Grub Street ID
130627
Description
[28], 22, [2]; [56] p. : music ; 4⁰
Note
With part-songs by Ravenscroft, John Bennet, and Edward Pearce.

The words "1 Hunting, 2 hawking," and "3 dauncing, 4 drinking," are bracketed together on the title page.

At foot of title: Cum priuilegio regali.

"Hunting, & hawking" has separate divisional title and register, with irregular pagination.
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