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Edward Jones, Lyric Airsby consisting of Specimens of Greek, Albanian, Walachian, Turkish, Arabian, Persian, Chinese, and Moorish National Songs and Melodies; (being the first selection of the kind ever yet offered to the publicby) to which are added Basses for the Harp, or Piano-Forte. Likewise are subjoined a few explanatory notes on the figures and movements of the Modern Greek Dance; with a short dissertation on the Origin of the Ancient Greek Music, Printed for the Author, London, n. d. [1805] by Edward Jones (1752-1824) –
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Annales Sultanorum Othmanidarum A Turcis Sua Lingua Scriptiby Hieronymi Beck a Leopoldtorf, Marci fil. studio & diligentia Constantinopoli aduecti M D L I, Diuo Ferdinando Caes. Opt. Max D. SD. iussuque Caes. a Ioanne Gaudier dicto Spiegel, interprete Turcico Germanice translati. Ioannes Levnclavivs Nobilis, Editio Altera. Francofurdi, Apud Andreae Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marnium & Ioan. Aubrium, 1596 by Johannes Löwenklau (1541-94) –
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Annales Sultanorum Othmanidarum A Turcis Sua Lingua Scriptiby Hieronymi Beck a Leopoldtorf, Marci fil. studio & diligentia Constantinopoli aduecti M D L I, Diuo Ferdinando Caes. Opt. Max D. SD. iussuque Caes. a Ioanne Gaudier dicto Spiegel,interprete Turcico Germanice translati. Ioannes Levnclavivs Nobilis […], Francofurdi, Apud Andreae Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marnium & Ioannem Aubrium, 1588 by Johannes Löwenklau (1541-94) –
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