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Title Transcription: SEI SONATE Da Camera A Violino Solo Col Basso. DEL SIGNOR FELICE DEGIARDINO OPERA IV.A Prix 6tt. A PARIS Chez Le Sr. Bayard Md. ruë St. Honoré à la Regle d'Or. Le Sr. Vernadé Md. ruë du Roule á la Croix d'Or. Mlle. Castagnery Mde ruë des Prouvaires á la Musique Royalle. Mr. le Menu rue du Roule a la Clef d'Or Mr. De Brotonne ruë Merciere A Lion Avec Permission.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS for Two VIOLINS and a BASS Composed by Sigr: Gio: Battista St: Martini of MILAN. opera Prima LONDON. Printed for R: BREMNER, opposite Somerset-House, in the STRAND. of whom may be had. For two Violins and a Bass. [list of works beginning with: "Zannetti's Trios, two Sets." and ending with: "Solos by Pugnani, Ferrari, and Nofri."]

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."]

Title Transcription: SIX SONATES A Deux Violons & Basse, Dédiées A.S.A.S. MONSEIGNEUR Le Prince d'Orange & Nassau Stadhouder Héreditaire des Provinces unies des Pais=bas. Par FRANCOIS ZAPPA Maitre de Musique de S.A. Royale Le Duc de York. A LA HAYE chez B. HUMMEL.

Title Transcription: SIX TRIOS FOR TWO German Flutes OR TWO VIOLINS With A Thorough Bass for the Harpsicord, Compos'd by Sigr. GIO GIACOMO ANDROUX LONDON Printed for PETER WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Of Whom may be had Just Publish'd Six Concertos for the Organ or Harpsichord with Instrumental Parts, by Christopher Wagenseil. . . . . . . . . . .10s = 6d The Art of Playing the Violin by Carlo Tessarini. . . . .2 = 0

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