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described above. Other accessions of special value have 

 been : — 



" Musikalische Werke von Prinz Louis Ferdinand von 

 Preussen." Leipzig, 1911. Presented by H.I.M. the German 

 jEmperor. 



" Liber Cantus triginta-novem motetos habet." 4 pts. 

 Ferrara, 1538. A collection of Motets chiefly by Flemish 

 composers. One other copy only is known, in the Royal 

 Library, Munich. 



" Onziesme Livre contenant XVIII. Chansons. P. Attaing- 

 nant and H. Gallet, Paris, 1541. 



" Chansons a quattre parties, composez par M. Benedictus." 

 H. Loys et J. de Buys, Antwerp, 1542. A work hitherto 

 unknown. 



" Quatuor Vocum Musicas Modulationes." J. Vissenacus, 

 Antwerp, 1542. The only other copy known is in the Imperial 

 Library, Vienna. 



Lattre, Claude Jean de : " Lamentationes aliquot Jeremie 

 musicae harmoniae noviter adaptatae." 5 pts. Maestricht, 

 1554. 



Peu d'Argent, Martin : '•' Sacrse Cantiones quinque vocum." 

 5 pts. Diisseldorf, 1555. 



Le Blanc, Didier : "Airs de pluseurs Musiciens," Paris, 

 1582. 



Bassani, Giovanni Battista : " Resi armonici in motetti a 

 voce sola con violini." Henrico Aertssens, Antwerp, 1691. 



G. K. Fortescue. 



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