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British Academy. ANNUAL ITALIAN LECTURE MUSIC OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY BY EDWARD J. DENT Read March 21 1934 . be , a HE philosophy , the literature , and the visual art of the Renaissance in Italy have been for nearly a hundred years ...
British Academy. ANNUAL ITALIAN LECTURE MUSIC OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY BY EDWARD J. DENT Read March 21 1934 . be , a HE philosophy , the literature , and the visual art of the Renaissance in Italy have been for nearly a hundred years ...
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... Italy , with the result that in the latter half of the fifteenth cen- tury the leaders of musical life in Rome and at the small courts of North Italy were for the most part not Italians but Netherlanders . The situation was in fact very ...
... Italy , with the result that in the latter half of the fifteenth cen- tury the leaders of musical life in Rome and at the small courts of North Italy were for the most part not Italians but Netherlanders . The situation was in fact very ...
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... Italy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries there is no better guide than Miss Nesta de Robeck's admirable book Music of the Italian Renaissance published by the Medici Press . Let us take two pictures of musical life from two con ...
... Italy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries there is no better guide than Miss Nesta de Robeck's admirable book Music of the Italian Renaissance published by the Medici Press . Let us take two pictures of musical life from two con ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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