The theory of harmonics: or, an illustration of the Grecian harmonica. In two parts: I. As it is maintained by Euclid, Aristoxenus, and Bacchius Senior. II. As it is established on the Doctrine of the Ratio: in which are explained the Two Diagrams of Gaudentius, and the Pythagorean Numbers in Nicomachus. With plates, an introduction to each part, and a general index. By John Keeble, Organist of St. George's-Church, Hanover-Square.

  • Keeble, John, Organist of St. George's Church, Hanover Square.
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M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]
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London : printed for the author; and sold by J. Walter, at Charing-Cross; J. Robson, in Bond-Street; B. White, in Fleet-Street; J. Sewell, in Cornhill; and by the booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge, M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]

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[4],204,xxiii,[5]p.,plates : engr.music ; 40.

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