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Revision as of 13:35, 29 April 2010
The Dow Partbooks is a collection of five partbooks in Oxford around 1580. The collection includes choral and also instrumental pieces. Robert Dow was a trained calligrapher and the books are unusually easy to read among Tudor manuscripts.
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External links
- View images of the Dow Partbooks at The Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music
- Note: no Wikipedia page yet