Solfeges à deux voix égales : manuscript, [177-?]

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Solfeges à deux voix égales : manuscript, [177-?]

[1] p., 26 p. of ms. music, bound ; 34 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7796758

Houghton Library

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