Sacrae cantiones, voices (5) (1562) and Sacrae cantiones, vulgo motecta appellatae, quinque vocum
Description:
(from Index p. [7]) Confitemini Domino -- Omnia quae fecisti -- Hierusalem -- Videntes stellam -- Deus qui sedes -- Heu quantus dolor -- Veni in hortum meum -- Angelus ad pastores -- Exaudi Domine, cum secunda parte -- Taedet animam meam -- O Domine, cum secunda parte -- Adversum me loquebantur -- Quàm benignus es -- In me transierunt -- Nisi Dominus -- Non vos me elegistis -- Legem pone -- Ilustra faciem -- Surrexit pastor bonus -- Surgens Iesus -- Confundantur superbi -- Clare sanctorum -- Sicut mater consolatur filios -- Benedicam Domino -- Caligaverunt oculi mei., Bound with: Regnart, Jacob. Sacrae aliquot cantiones. Monachii : Excudebat Adamus Berg, anno Domini 1575 -- Salé, François. Francisi Sale musici caesarei Sacrarum cantionum ... liber primus. Pragae : Typis Georgii Nigrini, anno 1593 -- [Music manuscript]., From the library of Emperor Rudolf II of Prague. Latin inscription on front pastedown. Bookplate removed. Bound in blindstamped half vellum and boards decorated with a ms. leaf., Modern foliation: ff. 8-31., Signatures: 2a-2f⁴., Tenor part only of motets for 5 voices., and Woodcut armorial crest of the dukes of Bavaria on t.p. verso.
Publisher:
In officina typographica Catharinae Gerlachiae,
Subject (Name):
Rudolf--II,--Holy Roman Emperor,--1552-1612--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied and Motets
Copy 2: Hand col. Mounted on linen. Sheet measures 52.1 x 59.8 cm., Includes notes and ill., Relief shown pictorially., and Some references suggest earlier possible imprint date.
Publisher:
[Homann Erben?,
Subject (Geographic):
New Spain--Maps--Early works to 1800 and North America--Maps--Early works to 1800
Appears in Homann's Atlas geographicus major ... Normibergae : Curantibus Homannianis heredibus, 1759., Includes notes, ill. of ships in battle, and of Europeans and Native Americans, and four bar scales., Ms. annotations. Ms. no. on verso: 207 III 59. Sheet measures 53.6 x 64.9 cm. Franklin Collection no. 131 1737-2., Relief shown pictorially., Some references suggest earlier possible imprint date., and This edition is at least the second state, as Ludoviciana has replaced Florida as the name of the Louisiana territory.
Publisher:
[Homann Erben?,
Subject (Geographic):
New Spain--Maps--Early works to 1800 and North America--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Homann Erben (Firm) and Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724. Atlas geographicus major
Appears in Homann's Atlas geographicus major ... Normibergae : Curantibus Homannianis heredibus, 1759., Copy 2: Watermark. Manuscript number on verso, "28." Sheet measures 53 x 61 cm. Cross Collection no. 237., Includes notes, ill. of ships in battle, and of Europeans and Native Americans, and four bar scales., Relief shown pictorially., Some references suggest earlier possible imprint date., and This edition is at least the second state, as Ludoviciana has replaced Florida as the name of the Louisiana territory.
Publisher:
[Homann Erben?,
Subject (Geographic):
New Spain--Maps--Early works to 1800. and North America--Maps--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Name):
Homann Erben (Firm) and Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724. Atlas geographicus major.
Appears in Homann's Atlas geographicus major ... Normibergae : Curantibus Homannianis heredibus, 1759., Copy 1: Ms. no. on verso: 107. Stamp on verso: Yale, Horace Brown, 1900S. Neat line measures 47.6 x 57.5 on sheet 52 x 62 cm., and Includes notes, ill. of sh
Publisher:
[Homann Erben?,
Subject (Geographic):
New Spain--Maps--Early works to 1800 and North America--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Homann Erben (Firm) and Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724. Atlas geographicus major
Bar scales given in "milliaria Germanica" and "milliaria Italica.", Insets: map of Cirkhnitzer See and bird's-eye view "Prospekt der St. Laybach ...", Relief shown pictorially., Sheet measures 49.6 x 58.8 cm., and Title in Latin; insets in German.
Publisher:
[Johann Baptist Homann,
Subject (Geographic):
Carniola (Slovenia)--Maps--Early works to 1800 and Croatia--Maps--Early works to 1800