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Music of the Florentine Renaissance. Edited by Frank A. D'Accone.
1966, American Institute of Musicology
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[v.] 1. Collected works by Bernardo Pisano.
[v.] 2. Collected works of Alessandro Coppini, Bartolomeo degli Organi, Giovanni Serragli and three anonymous works.
[v.] 3. Collected secular works for 2, 3, 4 and 5 voices.
[v.] 4. Collected secular works for 4 voices.
[v.] 5. Collected motets for 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 voices [by] F. de Layolle.
[v.] 6. Masses and penitential psalms [by] F. de Layolle.
[v.] 7. The firstbook of music to some canzoni by Petrarch, [by] M. Rampollini.
[v.] 8. Francesco Corteccia. Collected secular works. The first book of madrigals for four voices.
[v.] 9. Francesco Corteccia. Collected secular works. The second book of madrigals for four voices.
[v.] 10. Francesco Corteccia. Collected secular works. The first book of madrigals for five and six voices.
[v.] 11. Francesco Corteccia. Collected Sacred Works. Music for the Triduum Sacrum.
v. 12. Francesso Corteccia. Collected Sacred Works. Hymnary according to the use of the Roman Church and the Flor
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