Deuteromelia
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Deuteromelia
Summary
Deuteromelia is a song book[1].
Key Facts
- Deuteromelia's instance of is recorded as song book[2].
- Deuteromelia was edited by Thomas Ravenscroft[3].
- Deuteromelia was published by Thomas Adams[4].
- honey is named after Deuteromelia[5].
- Deuteromelia's place of publication is recorded as London[6].
- Deuteromelia's language of work or name is recorded as English[7].
- Deuteromelia's language of work or name is recorded as Early Modern English[8].
- Deuteromelia's country of origin is recorded as Kingdom of England[9].
- Deuteromelia comprises Three Blind Mice[10].
- 1609 marks the founding of Deuteromelia[11].
- Deuteromelia was published on 1609[12].
- Deuteromelia's main subject is song[13].
- Deuteromelia's main subject is Rondelet[14].
- Deuteromelia's main subject is catch[15].
- Deuteromelia's main subject is part song[16].
- Deuteromelia's work available at URL is recorded as http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10478.0001.001[17].
- Deuteromelia's title is recorded as Deuteromelia: or The Second part of Muſicks melodie, or melodius Muſicke.[18].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Deuteromelia was edited by Thomas Ravenscroft[3]. Deuteromelia was published by Thomas Adams[4].
Publication
Deuteromelia was published on 1609[12]. Deuteromelia's place of publication is recorded as London[6]. Languages include English[7] and Early Modern English[8].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include song[13], Rondelet[14], catch[15], and part song[16].