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... written to Doni in 1634 , ' tells us that it was his father who inspired Caccini to the composition of pieces of this kind . On the other hand , Caccini himself , while acknowledging the great encouragement which he received from ...
... written to Doni in 1634 , ' tells us that it was his father who inspired Caccini to the composition of pieces of this kind . On the other hand , Caccini himself , while acknowledging the great encouragement which he received from ...
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... writing of documents which were required in several copies , there is as yet no agreement among scholars as to the extent ... written in the first century A.D. At the end of the roll , on a separate sheet of papyrus , is the following ...
... writing of documents which were required in several copies , there is as yet no agreement among scholars as to the extent ... written in the first century A.D. At the end of the roll , on a separate sheet of papyrus , is the following ...
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... written from dictation . The relatively small attention which this work attracted will , I hope , be accepted as an excuse for repeating a good deal of the arguments there given . But besides the fact that it was the writing of this ...
... written from dictation . The relatively small attention which this work attracted will , I hope , be accepted as an excuse for repeating a good deal of the arguments there given . But besides the fact that it was the writing of this ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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