Box 3.2
Contains 8 Results:
Book II, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Index, texts, and info, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Book I, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Book IV, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Book III, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Miscellaneous Madrigals, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Book LVF, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
Book V, undated
This series contains Nuernberger’s transcriptions of existing works, divided into two subseries. The first subseries highlights the general transcriptions from Nuernberger’s studies, while the second subseries contain transcriptions of Antonio Gardano’s 1560s publication of Cipriano De Rore’s “Madrigali a Cinque Voci.” Although not transcribed, the collection includes information on Francesco Petrarch’s sonnets (translated by Joseph Auslander).
