PLATE 3.--Aulos Player and Tympanon Playing Woman from Campana, "Opere Antiche in Plastica."
PLATE 4.--Ancient Roman Ballet, Marble Relief from the time of the Roman Empire found in a tomb of Via Appia {Two Dancers, Negresses, Swing Rattles.}
PLATE 5.--King David Playing a String Instrument with Musicians and Dancers {Psalterium Aureum, St. Gall, Ninth Century.}
PLATE 6.--Devices of the Jewish Temple on the Triumphal Arch of Titus, Rome.
PLATE 7.--Roman Work-Song, Marble Relief, Villa Albani from Campana, "Opere Antiche in Plastica."
PLATE 8.--Heinrich Frauenlob with Minstrels {From the Heidelberg Minnesinger Manuscript, 14th Cen- tury.}
PLATE 9.--From the Squarcialupi Manuscript with the Por- trait of Francesco Landino {Biblioteca Lauren- ziana, Florence.}
PLATE 10.--Claudio Montiverdi {From the portrait repro- duced in the "Fiori Poetici" (1644), in the Pos- session of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan.}
PLATE 11.--Frontispiece of Athanasius Kircher's Phonurgia --1673.
PLATE 12.--Title Page of Athanasius Kircher's Phonurgia-- 1673.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Book of Musical Documents. Contributors: Paul Nettl - author. Publisher: Philosophical Library. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1948. Page Number: xiii.
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