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Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD OR VIOLONCELLO Compos'd by Sigr. CARLO ANTONIO CAMPIONI. OPERA I. [changed in MS to read: "IV"] London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catherine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had for two Violins and a Bass [list of works beginning with: "Sixty four Overtures from all Mr. Handel's Operas & Oratorios for Violins in Four Parts for ye use of small Concerts." and ending with: "Bononcinis 12 Sonatas"], 1762

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO Compos'd by Sigr. CARLO ANTONIO CAMPIONI. OPERA V [changed in MS to read: "VI"] Just Publish'd by the same Author. [list of works beginning with: "Gasparo Fritz Sonatas Op. 3za." and ending with: "& Wagenseil's Symphonys. For Violins F. H. &c. 8 Parts."], 1765

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS For two VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsicord or Violoncello Compos'd by Sigr. GIO. BATTISTA St. MARTINI of Milan SIGr. BRIOSCHI & other Masters. 3d. Set. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand., 1746

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO Compos'd by SIGR. PIETRO BERETTI. London. Printed for I. Walsh, in Catharine Street, in the Strand. Of whom may be had Just Publish'd, [list of works beginning with: "Sonatas for 2 Violins and a Bass. St Martini of London's 12 Sonatas, Opera 3za." and ending with "Leclair's Solos"], 1755

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Through Bass for the Harpsicord or Violoncello. Compos'd By Sigr. GIO. BATISTA LAMPUGNANI AND St. MARTINI of Milan. London. Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh, in Catharine Street, in ye Strand. Of whom may be had Just Publish'd, [list of works beginning with: "Lampugnani's Airs from all his Operas for a German Flute or Violin and a Bass, also in Score." and ending with: "Six Solos for a Violin or Harpsicord by Sigr. Nicola Pasquali."], 1744

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Through Bass for the HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO Compos'd By Sigr. GIO. BATISTA LAMPUGNANI. Opera Prima. London. Printed for & Sold by I. Walsh in Catharine Street in ye Strand. Of whom may be had Just Publish'd Sonatas for 2 Violins and a Bass. [list of works beginning with: "Angelo Morigi's Sonatas" and ending with: "Quantz Sonatas, Opera 3za."], 1748

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS in Three Parts FOR A GERMAN FLUTE, A VIOLIN, with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO Compos'd by Sigr. NICOLAS DÔTHEL LE FILS. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catherine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had For 2 German Flutes and a Bass. [list of works beginning with: "Kleinknecht's Sonatas" and ending with: "Tessarinis 12 Solos"], 1761

Title Transcription: SIX Sonatas in three Parts for two Violins or two German Flutes (or one German Flute and Violin) with a Bass Compos'd by John George Freake Opera Seconda London Printed by Wm. Smith at the Golden Bass in Middle Row Holborn and sold by the Author at his House in Rathbone Place Soho, & at the Music Shops Where may be had, 12 Solos for the Harpsicord Violin and German Flute Price ... 10s. 6d 24 Duetts for Trumps French Horns Germa Flutes & Violins ... 1. 6, 1748

Title Transcription: SIX Sonatas In three Parts Two for one German Flute one Violin and a Bass Two for two German Flutes and a Bass AND Two for three German Flutes without a Bass COMPOSED BY Charles Frederick Weideman OPERA TERZA London Printed for the Author, and sold at his Lodgings in Angel Court, Windmill Street, near the upper End of the Hay Market. Price 10s=6d, 1751

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