RM2JK098D–schola musicae bodleian library courtyard quad quadrangle doorway door entrance oxford university england uk
RM2JE4TC2–Sheet music out: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones musicæ, or Korte onderwyzingen touched the practice of music, and in particular of the general bass [...] in addition to the [...] grounds of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. VIII, Sheet music Tab. VIII, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Gerrit Potvliet, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1743, paper, etching, h 150 mm × w 104 mm
RMMPTX7T–Theorica musicae.
RME6BW2D–FRANCHINO GAFFURIO (1451-1522) Italian musical theorist. Pythagoras experimenting with musical notes from Theorica musicae 1492
RMKF0HPJ–Frontispiece to 'Practica musicae' by di Gaffurio, published Venice 1512. A chapel choir sings from sheet music on a lectern. Franchini di Gaffurio Italian music theorist and composer 14 January 1451 - 25 June 1522.
RME6BW2R–MUSIC OF THE SPHERES Apollo atop the planetary spheres and musical ratios in Franchino Gaffurio's 1492 book Theorica musicae
RMKF0J4F–Frontispiece to 'Practica musicae' by di Gaffurio, published Venice 1512. A chapel choir sings from sheet music on a lectern. Franchini di Gaffurio Italian music theorist and composer 14 January 1451 - 25 June 1522. Tinted version.
RMG15DKJ–Section of a woodcut showing Pythagoras with bells in Pythagorean tuning, a system of musical tuning in which the frequency relationships of all intervals are based on the ratio 3:2. From 'Theorica musicae' by Franchino Gaffurio, 1492.
RMBN5W2T–Schola Musicae building sign in Oxford University
RMD964NR–Pythagoras (c560-c480 BC) Greek philosopher and scientist. He recognised the mathematical relationship between the length of a vibrating string, column of air, or size of percussion instrument, and notes of a musical scale. Music belonged to the science of sound and became part of study of the cosmos. From 'Theoricum opus musicae disciplinae', 1480. Woodcut.
RMKFRBRX–Franchino Gafori (Gafurius) among his pupils. Woodcut from 'Angelicum opus musicae', Milan, 1508,
RMPC445R–568 Spechtshart flores musicae
RMHKDAFA–Spechtshart flores musicae
RMMC6KNE–Mythology - The Muses. After a plate illustrating the relationship between the planets and the Muses, from Gafurius' 'Practica Musicae', 1493. Apollo and the Graces are at the top.
RMA7WE5X–Gaffurius, Franchinus, 14.1.1451 - 26.6.1522, Italien bandmaster and composer, works, 'Practica musicae', 1496, illustration, woodcut, nine muses and seven planets, private collection, ,
RMTXGR49–Pythagoras (c560-c480 BC) Greek philosopher and scientist. Recognised mathematical relationship between length of vibrating string, column of air, or size of percussion instrument, and notes of musical scale. Music belonged to science of sound and became part of study of the cosmos. From 'Theoricum opus musicae disciplinae', 1480. Woodcut
RM2JE4TB1–Sheet music off: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones musicæ, or Korte onderwyzingen touched the practice of music, and in particular of the general bass [...] in addition to the [...] grounds of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. III., Sheet music Tab. III, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Gerrit Potvliet, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1743, paper, etching, h 147 mm × w 102 mm
RMTTHGWH–Tapestry 'Praga Regina Musicae' ('Prague is the Queen of Music') designed by Czech painter Cyril Bouda (1954) on display in the Hotel International in Dejvice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The historical centre of Prague is depicted in the tapestry manufactured in the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture (Moravská gobelínová manufaktura). The hotel inspired by Soviet Stalinist architecture was designed by Czech architect František Jeřábek and built in 1952-1956.
RM2K07805–Sibelius monument titled Passio Musicae by Eila Hiltunen at Sibelius park in Helsinki Finland
RM2CNNW7B–Flores musicae by Hugo Spechtshart von Reutlingen. First edition, 1488. Private Collection.
RMPE70BN–Ars nova musicae - Philippe de Vitry.
RMERFEJ2–Frontispiece of Gaffuri's treatise on music, 'Theorica Musicae' (1492), showing Pythagoras. Pythagoras's theories investigated using pipes. Gaffuri (also spelled Gafori or Gaffurio): Italian theorist, 1451-1522. Pythagoras: Greek Philosopher, mathematician and music theorist c.582 BC - c.500 BC.
RMG14XCC–Woodcut by Gafurius of Pythagoras. The woodcut is called 'Theorica Musicae' (1492). Pythagoras used a device with a set of weighted strings to determine the mathematical relationships between frequencies of notes in the musical scale. Pythagoras of Samos,
RF2K1TRBY–Facade of the Schola Musicae with building of the Divinity School reflected in the windows
RM2B6E0RY–Sheet Tab VIII music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones Musicae, or Short onderwyzingen touching the practyk of the musyk; and in particular of the generaalen bass [...] together with the [...] grounds of composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. VIII. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Gerrit PotvlietPlaats manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Leiden Date: 1743 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 150 mm × W 104 mmToelichtingPrent of: Zumbach von Coesfeld, Konrad. Institutiones musicae, or Short
RM2CCAMTR–Flores musicae by Hugo Spechtshart von Reutlingen. First edition. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2F51BK5–Gaffori, Franchino (Franchinus Gafurius): Practica Musicae. Milan: Guillermus Le Signerre for Johannes Petrus de Lomatio, September 30, 1496. Title page of the 2nd book with initial M (USICA) and margins with Italian coat of arms and portrait medallions King of Theben with Lyra, Orpheus with Quinterne under the animals and Arion by lesbos with lute among the dolphins
RFJ039F5–Gargoyle, Oxford University
RMJ2XRFW–Ars nova musicae - Philippe de Vitry
RMKFRBR0–Compendium Musicae (fifth edition). Woodcut title-page, with concert of angels and muses. Augsburg, 1611.
RMMMXXNA–. 5.2 tubalis (sic) sacra musicae inventum . between 1522 and 1532. see filename or category 65.2 tubalis (sic) sacra musicae inventum
RMHKX90N–Bodleian Libraries, Quattuor principalia musicae 5r
RM2F4ADC3–Gaffori, Franchino (Franchinus Gafurius): Practica Musicae. Milan: Guillermus Le Signerre for Johannes Petrus de Lomatio, September 30, 1496. Title page of the 1st book with initial E (T) and margins with Italian coat of arms, Gafurus as a teacher with student group, criminal and musical puts. Parchment pressure; 42 x 27.5 cm. Dresden: Slub Ink.2426 (Cat No. 12)
RMA7WE7N–music, books, 'Clarissima plane atque choralis musicae interpretatio' by Balthasar Prasberg, Basel, 1504, title, woodcut, private collection, ,
RFJ32BR9–Carved wooden door at entrance to School of Music at the Bodleian Library University of Oxford, England, UK
RM2JE4TC1–Sheet music off: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones musicæ, or Korte onderwyzingen touched the practice of music, and in particular of the general bass [...] in addition to the [...] grounds of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. VII., Sheet music Tab. VII, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Gerrit Potvliet, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1743, paper, etching, h 150 mm × w 103 mm
RMTTHGFH–Historical centre of Prague depicted in the tapestry 'Praga Regina Musicae' ('Prague is the Queen of Music') designed by Czech painter Cyril Bouda (1954) and manufactured in the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture (Moravská gobelínová manufaktura) on display in the Hotel International in Dejvice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The National Museum (Národní muzeum) in Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí), the Vltava River and other landmarks are depicted in the detail of the tapestry manufactured in the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture (Moravská gobelínová manufaktura). The hotel inspired by Soviet S
RM2K077YB–Sibelius monument titled Passio Musicae by Eila Hiltunen at Sibelius park in Helsinki Finland
RM2CNNW7H–Flores musicae by Hugo Spechtshart von Reutlingen. First edition, 1488. Private Collection.
RMP8DEY1–65.2 tubalis (sic) sacra musicae inventum.
RFFBWF24–Entrance to School of Music at Bodeian Library
RMG14TDX–Woodcut by Gafurius of Pythagoras. The woodcut is called 'Theorica Musicae' (1492). Pythagoras used a device with a set of weighted strings to determine the mathematical relationships between frequencies of notes in the musical scale. Pythagoras of Samos
RM2JAWAX5–Sculpture of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, by Eila Hiltunen, Sibelius Park,Helsinki, Finland
RM2B6E0T8–Sheet Tab VI RP-P-1938-1388 music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones Musicae, or Short onderwyzingen touching the practyk of musyk; and in particular of the generaalen bass [...] together with the [...] grounds of composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. VI. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Gerrit PotvlietPlaats manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Leiden Date: 1743 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 150 mm × W 102 mmToelichtingPrent of: Zumbach von Coesfeld, Konrad. Institutiones musicae, or
RM2CCAKHE–Flores musicae by Hugo Spechtshart von Reutlingen. First edition. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMEJFRFT–Door in the Bodleian Library quadrangle, University of Oxford, UK
RFJ039F3–Gargoyle, Oxford University
RFD1ET0K–Carved wooden door at entrance to School of Music at Bodeian Library University of Oxford
RMKH90J7–Franchino Gafori (Gafurius) among his pupils. Woodcut from 'Angelicum opus musicae', Milan, 1508,
RMP5TA5P–N/A. English: Cover of Delitiae Musicae (Utrecht, 1612), a collection of lute music by Joachim van den Hove. 1612. Joachim van den Hove 433 DelitiaeMusicae
RMHKX8YT–Bodleian Libraries, Quattuor principalia musicae 4r
RM2F554KE–Gaffori, Franchino (Franchinus Gafurius): Practica Musicae. Milan: Guillermus Le Signerre for Johannes Petrus de Lomatio, September 30, 1496. Title page of the 1st book with initial E (T) and margins with Italian coat of arms, Gafurus as a teacher with student group, criminal and musical puts. Parchment pressure; 42 x 27.5 cm. Dresden: Slub Ink.2426 (Cat No. 12)
RMA7WE6H–Gaffurius, Franchinus, 14.1.1451 - 26.6.1522, Italien bandmaster and composer, works, 'Angelicum ac divinum opus musicae', Milan, 1508, woodcut, private collection, ,
RM2G4EM0X–. Sheet music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutions Musicæ, or short underwyzingen become the Practyk of the Musyk; And in particular of the General Bas [...] as well as the [...] land of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. VII.
RM2JE4TBY–Sheet music off: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones musicæ, or Korte onderwyzingen touched the practice of music, and in particular of the general bass [...] in addition to the [...] grounds of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. VI., Sheet Music Tab. VI, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Gerrit Potvliet, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1743, paper, etching, h 150 mm × w 102 mm
RMTTHGEY–Historical centre of Prague depicted in the tapestry 'Praga Regina Musicae' ('Prague is the Queen of Music') designed by Czech painter Cyril Bouda (1954) and manufactured in the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture (Moravská gobelínová manufaktura) on display in the Hotel International in Dejvice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The Charles Bridge over the Vltava River, the National Theatre (Národní divadlo), Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) and other landmarks are depicted in the detail of the tapestry manufactured in the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture (Moravská gobelínová manufaktura). The
RM2K077YW–Sibelius monument titled Passio Musicae by Eila Hiltunen at Sibelius park in Helsinki Finland
RMDE720Y–The Temple of Music by Robert Fludd, 1617. Artist: Anonymous
RM2HHCJ7H–Spechtshart flores musicae.
RFFBWF2J–Entrance to School of Music at Bodeian Library
RMHRKRC1–Pythagoras, Ancient Greek Philosopher
RM2CGW795–. Programme . ^ some strange hand. It has a white linen envelope on whichis daubed with flourishes, Sinfonie von Johannes Brahms Mus:Doc: Cantab: etc., etc. Kalbeck makes the delightful error oftranslating the phrase Musicae doctor cantabilis. Cantabilis!. G. SCHIRMER, INC. Publishers ofSymphonic Music THREE EAST FORTY-THIRD STREETNEW YORK VIOLIN MAKERSAND REPAIRERS to the Boston Symphony Orchestra 47 WINTER STREETBOSTON. MASS.
RM2B6E0TC–Sheet Tab V music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones Musicae, or Short onderwyzingen hitting the practyk of musyk; and in particular of the generaalen bass [...] together with the [...] grounds of composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. V. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Gerrit PotvlietPlaats manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Leiden Date: 1743 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 150 mm × W 104 mmToelichtingPrent of: Zumbach von Coesfeld, Konrad. Institutiones musicae, or Short onderwyzing
RMP80REC–Oquestra Camera Musicae, Palau de la Música Catalana.
RMBTH0PE–School of Music, Bodleian Library, University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
RF2RFG8C8–The Sibelius Monument with tourists in Helsinki, Finland. July 8, 2023.
RFD1ET0E–Carved wooden door at entrance to School of Music at Bodeian Library University of Oxford
RMKH90H3–Compendium Musicae (fifth edition). Woodcut title-page, with concert of angels and muses. Augsburg, 1611.
RMMWRYD0–. Spechtshart, Hugo, Reutlingensis: Flores musicae. [Strassburg: Johann Prüss, ca. 1492.].Title-page (A1r) with woodcut illustration showing the musical notes produced by different physical/mechanical operations. circa 1492. This file is lacking author information. 569 Spechtshart flores musicae
RMHKX8XG–Bodleian Libraries, Quattuor principalia musicae 36r
RF2CYGBBP–Finland, Helsinki, Sibelius Monument
RMHGTCB6–Leonhard Euler, 1707 - 1783, a Swiss mathematician and physicist, Leonhard Euler, 1707 - 1783, ein Schweizer Mathematiker
RM2G4EGKP–. Sheet music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutions Musicæ, or short underwyzingen become the Practyk of the Musyk; And in particular of the General Bas [...] as well as the [...] land of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. I.
RM2JE4TC5–Sheet music off: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones musicæ, or Korte onderwyzingen touched the practice of music, and in particular of the general bass [...] in addition to the [...] grounds of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. V., Sheet music Tab. V, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Gerrit Potvliet, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1743, paper, etching, h 150 mm × w 104 mm
RMTTHFP0–Historical centre of Prague depicted in the tapestry 'Praga Regina Musicae' ('Prague is the Queen of Music') designed by Czech painter Cyril Bouda (1954) and manufactured in the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture (Moravská gobelínová manufaktura) on display in the Hotel International in Dejvice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The Monument to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (now destroyed), the Charles Bridge over the Vltava River, the National Theatre (Národní divadlo), Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) and other landmarks are depicted in the detail of the tapestry manufactured in the Moravi
RM2K077Y9–Sibelius monument titled Passio Musicae by Eila Hiltunen at Sibelius park in Helsinki Finland
RFJ039F2–School of Music, Bodleian Library, University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
RMG15GJ2–Fifteenth century woodcut of the Greek philosopher Pythagoras discovering acoustics and musical theory around 550 BC. Here, Pythagoras is shown discovering the mathematical rationale of musical pitch and harmony with pipes. Woodcut form Gaffurio's Theoric
RM2B6E0RW–Sheet Tab III RP-P-1938-1385 music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones Musicae, or Short onderwyzingen touching the practyk of musyk; and in particular of the generaalen bass [...] together with the [...] grounds of composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. III. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Gerrit PotvlietPlaats manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Leiden Date: 1743 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 147 mm × W 102 mmToelichtingPrent of: Zumbach von Coesfeld, Konrad. Institutiones musicae,
RMP80RFJ–Oquestra Camera Musicae, Palau de la Música Catalana.
RMBTH0WD–School of Music, Bodleian Library, University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
RF2RG52M2–Tourists at The Sibelius Monument in Helsinki, Finland. July 8, 2023.
RMKH90J8–Franchino Gafori (Gafurius) at the organ. Woodcut on title-page of the 'Theorica musicae', Milan, 1492. Shows different scales.
RMMY253C–. Spechtshart, Hugo, Reutlingensis: Flores musicae. [Strassburg: Johann Prüss, ca. 1492.].Title-page (A1r) with woodcut illustration showing the musical notes produced by different physical/mechanical operations. circa 1492. This file is lacking author information. 497 Spechtshart flores musicae
RMHKX8TG–Bodleian Libraries, Quattuor principalia musicae 17v
RF2CYGC87–Finland, Helsinki, Sibelius Monument
RMHGTCC5–Leonhard Euler, 1707 - 1783, a Swiss mathematician and physicist, Leonhard Euler, 1707 - 1783, ein Schweizer Mathematiker
RM2G4EGKX–. Sheet music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutions Musicæ, or short underwyzingen become the Practyk of the Musyk; And in particular of the General Bas [...] as well as the [...] land of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. IV.
RM2JE4TBX–Sheet music off: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones musicæ, or Korte onderwyzingen touched the practice of music, and in particular of the general bass [...] in addition to the [...] grounds of the composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. IV., Sheet music Tab. IV, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Gerrit Potvliet, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1743, paper, etching, h 147 mm × w 102 mm
RMDJH3EH–Portrait of Leonhard Euler, 1707 - 1783, a Swiss mathematician and physicist,
RM2K0780G–Sibelius monument titled Passio Musicae by Eila Hiltunen at Sibelius park in Helsinki Finland
RM2B6E0TH–Sheet Tab I music from: Konrad Zumbach von Coesfeld, Institutiones Musicae, or Short onderwyzingen touching the practyk of the musyk; and in particular of the generaalen bass [...] together with the [...] grounds of composition, 1743. Bottom right: Tab. I. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous publisher: Gerrit PotvlietPlaats manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Leiden Date: 1743 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 148 mm × W 103 mmToelichtingPrent of: Zumbach von Coesfeld, Konrad. Institutiones musicae, or Short onderw
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation