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  St. Cecilia Society (London)

  St. Francis of Assisi

  St. John Chrysostom

  St. Philip Neri

  St. Theodora

  St. Theresa

  Saint-Évremond, Charles Sieur de

  Saintsbury, George Edward Bateman

  Salisbury, Countess of

  Sallé, Marie

  Salmacida Spolia (Davenant)

  Salvai, Maddalena

  Salvi, Antonio

  Salway, Thomas

  Sammartini, Giovanni Battista

  Samson (Ferrari)

  Samson Agonistes (Milton)

  Sannazaro, Jacopo

  Sarri, Domenico

  Savage, William

  Savonarola, Fra Girolamo

  Sbülens, Mademoiselle

  Scalzi, Carlo

  Scarlatti, Alessandro

  Scarlatti, Domenico

  Scheibe, Johann Adolf

  Scheidemann, Heinrich

  Scheidt, Samuel

  Schein, Johann Hermann

  Schelle, Johann

  Schering, Arnold

  Scherzi musicali (Monteverdi)

  Scherzi sacri (Cifra)

  Schiedermair, Ludwig

  Schleiermacher, Friedrich

  Schmieder, Wolfgang

  Schmitz, Eugen

  Schnitger, Arp

  Schoelcher, Victor

  Schubert, Franz

  Schulenburg, Melusina, Baroness von

  Schumann, Robert

  Schütz, Heinrich

  Schweitzer, Albert

  Scott, Cyril

  Scudéry, Madeleine de

  Seasons, The (Haydn)

  seconda prattica

  Seiffert, Max

  Select Harmony (Walsh)

  Selle, Thomas

  Semele (Eccles)

  semi-opera, see English theatre

  Seneca

  Senesino (Francesco Bernardi)

  Serauky, Walter

  Serva padrona, La (Pergolesi)

  Servan, Jean Nicholas (Servandoni)

  Shadwell, Thomas

  Shaftesbury, third Earl of

  Shaftesbury, fourth Earl of

  Shakespeare, William

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Shaw, Watkins

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe

  Shepherd’s Calendar (Spenser)

  Sheridan, Richard Brinsley

  Sherlock, Bishop Thomas

  Shield, William

  Sibelius, Jean

  Sibilla (Mrs. Pinto)

  Sidney, Sir Philip

  Siege of Damascus (Hughes)

  Siege of Rhodes (Davenant)

  Siegende David, Der (Keiser)

  Singspiel

  Siroe (Hasse)

  Smith, John Christopher (jun.)

  Smith, John Christopher (sen.)

  Smith, Joseph

  Smith, William C.

  Smollett, Tobias

  Smyth, James

  Societät der Musikalischen Wissenschaften

  Society (Fund) for the Support of Decayed Musicians

  Solomon (Carissimi)

  Sophie, Dowager Electress of Hanover

  Sophie Charlotte, Electress, later Queen of Prussia

  Sophocles

  Soriano, Francesco

  South Sea Company

  Spener, Philipp Jacob

  Spenser, Edmund

  Spitta, Philipp

  Spurgeon, Caroline

  Stampiglia, Silvio

  Stanhope, Earl of

  Stanley, John

  Starzer, Joseph

  Statira (Goldoni)

  Steele, Sir Richard

  Steffani, Agostino

  Steglich, Rudolf

  Stephen, Sir Leslie

  stile misto

  Stokowski, Leopold

  Strada, Anna

  Stradella, Alessandro

  strambotti

  Strauss, Richard

  Stravinsky, Igor

  Streatfeild, Richard Alexander

  Strungk, Nikolaus Adam

  Stuart, Charles Edward (the Young Pretender)

  Stuart, James Francis (the Old Pretender)

  Succession Act

  Sullivan, Sir Arthur

  Sulzer, Johann Georg

  Sunderland, Earl of

  Susanne un jour (chanson)

  Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon

  Swieten, Baron Gottfried van

  Swift, Jonathan

  Swinburne, Charles Algernon

  Swiney, Owen (later MacSwiney)

  Symbolism in music

  English thought on

  Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe

  Tale of a Tub, The (Swift)

  Tallis, Thomas

  Taming of the Shrew, The (Shakespeare)

  Tarquini, Vittoria (La Bombace)

  Tasso, Torquato

  Taust, Anna, Handel’s aunt

  Taylor, John (“The Chevalier”)

  Taylor, Sedley

  Te Deum (Caldara)

  Te Deum (Haydn)

  Te Deum (“St. Cecilia,” Purcell)

  Te Deum (Urio)

  Telemann, Georg Philipp

  Tempest, The (Shakespeare)

  Temple, Sir William

  Tennyson Alfred, Lord

  Theile, Johann

  Theocritus

  Theodora, Empress

  Thibaut, Justus

  Thomasius, Christian

  Thomson, James

  Thomyris Queen of Scythia (Pepusch)

  Tigrane (Scarlatti)

  Tindal, Matthew

  Tod Jesu, Der (Graun)

  Toland, John

  Tolstoy, Count Leo

  Torelli, Giuseppe

  Toscanini, Arturo

  Tosi, Pier Francesco

  Tovey, Sir Donald Francis

  Townshend, Charles, Viscount

  Trachiniae (Sophocles)

  travestimento spirituale

  Trevelyan, George Macauley

  trionfo

  Triumphlied (Brahms)

  Tudway, Thomas

  Tunbridge Wells

  Tunder, Franz

  Tuotilo

  Turner, Joseph Mallord William

  Tye, Christopher

  Tyers, Jonathan

  Über die musikalische Malerey (Engel)

  Urio, Francesco Antonio

  Utrecht, Treaty of

  Vauxhall Gardens

  Veneziano, Gaetano

  Venice

  Venus and Adonis (Blow)

  Venus and Adonis (Krieger)

  Veracini, Francesco Maria

  Verdi, Giuseppe

  Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte Traversiere zu spielen (Quantz)

  Vespasiano (Ariosti)

  Vetter, Andreas Nicolaus

  Victoria, Tomás Luis de

  Vienna

  Vinci, Leonardo 621

  Virgil

  Vitali, Giovanni Battista

  Vittoria di Davidde (Bononcini)

  Vivaldi, Antonio 98f.

  Vollkommene Kapellmeister, Der (Mattheson)

  Voltaire, François-Marie Arouet de

  Vom Himmel hoch Variations (Bach)

  Wagner, Richard 158f.

  Walker, Ernest

  Walker, Frank

  Waller, Edmund

  Walpole, Horace

  Walpole, Sir Robert

  Walsh, John (father and son, publishers)

  Waltz, Gustavus

  Warburton, Bishop William

  Ward. Joseph

  Warren, Dr. Richard

  Wass, Mr. (singer)

  Webb, Daniel

  Weber, Carl Maria von

  Weckmann, Matthias

  Weissenfels

  Well-Tempered Clavier, The (Bach)

  Wesley, Charles

  Wesley, John

  Westminster Abbey

  Westrup, Sir Jack Alan

  Wharton, Philip Duke of

  Whistler, James Abbott McNeill

  White, Harold Ogden

  Whitefield, George
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  William of Orange

  Wir und Sie (Klopstock-Gluck)

  Wolsey, Thomas Cardinal

  Woolston, Thomas

  Wordsworth, William

  Wren, Sir Christopher

  Wright, Mrs. (singer)

  Wyche, Sir Cyril

  Wyche, John

  Xenophon

  Young, Cecilia (Mrs. Arne)

  Young, Esther (Mrs. Arne’s sister)

  Young, Percy

  Zachow, Friedrich Wilhelm

  Zarlino Gioseffo

  Zauberflöte, Die (Mozart)

  Zelenka, Jan Dismas

  Zelter, Carl Friedrich

  Zeno, Apostolo

  Ziani, Pietro Andrea

  A CATALOG OF SELECTED

  DOVER BOOKS

  IN ALL FIELDS OF INTEREST

  A CATALOG OF SELECTED DOVER BOOKS IN ALL FIELDS OF INTEREST

  CONCERNING THE SPIRITUAL IN ART, Wassily Kandinsky. Pioneering work by father of abstract art. Thoughts on color theory, nature of art. Analysis of earlier masters. 12 illustrations. 80pp. of text. 5 × 8½.

  23411-8 Pa. $3.95

  ANIMALS: 1,419 Copyright-Free Illustrations of Mammals, Birds, Fish, Insects, etc., Jim Harter (ed.). Clear wood engravings present, in extremely lifelike poses, over 1,000 species of animals. One of the most extensive pictorial sourcebooks of its kind. Captions. Index. 284pp. 9 × 12.

  23766-4 Pa. $12.95

  CELTIC ART: The Methods of Construction, George Bain. Simple geometric techniques for making Celtic interlacements, spirals, Kells-type initials, animals, humans, etc. Over 500 illustrations. 160pp. 9 × 12. (USO)

  22923-8 Pa. $9.95

  AN ATLAS OF ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS, Fritz Schider. Most thorough reference work on art anatomy in the world. Hundreds of illustrations, including selections from works by Vesalius, Leonardo, Goya, Ingres, Michelangelo, others. 593 illustrations. 192pp. 7 × 10¼.

  20241-0 Pa. $9.95

  CELTIC HAND STROKE-BY-STROKE (Irish Half-Uncial from “The Book of Kells”): An Arthur Baker Calligraphy Manual, Arthur Baker. Complete guide to creating each letter of the alphabet in distinctive Celtic manner. Covers hand position, strokes, pens, inks, paper, more. Illustrated. 48pp. 8¼ × 11.

  24336-2 Pa. $3.95

  EASY ORIGAMI, John Montroll. Charming collection of 32 projects (hat, cup, pelican, piano, swan, many more) specially designed for the novice origami hobbyist. Clearly illustrated easy-to-follow instructions insure that even beginning papercrafters will achieve successful results. 48pp. 8¼ × 11.

  27298-2 Pa. $2.95

  THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BIRDHOUSE CONSTRUCTION FOR WOODWORKERS, Scott D. Campbell. Detailed instructions, illustrations, tables. Also data on bird habitat and instinct patterns. Bibliography. 3 tables. 63 illustrations in 15 figures. 48pp. 5¼ × 8½.

  24407-5 Pa. $1.95

  BLOOMINGDALE’S ILLUSTRATED 1886 CATALOG: Fashions, Dry Goods and Housewares, Bloomingdale Brothers. Famed merchants’ extremely rare catalog depicting about 1,700 products: clothing, housewares, firearms, dry goods, jewelry, more. Invaluable for dating, identifying vintage items. Also, copyright-free graphics for artists, designers. Co-published with Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. 160pp. 8¼ × 11.

  25780-0 Pa. $9.95

  HISTORIC COSTUME IN PICTURES, Braun & Schneider. Over 1,450 costumed figures in clearly detailed engravings—from dawn of civilization to end of 19th century. Captions. Many folk costumes. 256pp. 8 × 11¾

  23150-XPa. $11.95

  STICKLEY CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE CATALOGS, Gustav Stickley and L. & J. G. Stickley. Beautiful, functional furniture in two authentic catalogs from 1910. 594 illustrations, including 277 photos, show settles, rockers, armchairs, reclining chairs, bookcases, desks, tables. 183pp. 6½ × 9¼.

  23838-5 Pa. $9.95

  AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVES IN HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS: 1858 to 1949, Ron Ziel (ed.). A rare collection of 126 meticulously detailed official photographs, called “builder portraits,” of American locomotives that majestically chronicle the rise of steam locomotive power in America. Introduction. Detailed captions. xi + 129pp. 9 × 12.

  27393-8 Pa. $12.95

  AMERICA’S LIGHTHOUSES: An Illustrated History, Francis Ross Holland, Jr. Delightfully written, profusely illustrated fact-filled survey of over 200 American lighthouses since 1716. History, anecdotes, technological advances, more. 240pp. 8 × 10¾.

  25576-XPa. $11.95

  TOWARDS A NEW ARCHITECTURE, Le Corbusier. Pioneering manifesto by founder of “International School.” Technical and aesthetic theories, views of industry, economics, relation of form to function, “mass-production split” and much more. Profusely illustrated. 320pp. 6 × 9¼. (USO)

  25023-7 Pa. $9.95

  HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES, Jacob Riis. Famous journalistic record, exposing poverty and degradation of New York slums around 1900, by major social reformer. 100 striking and influential photographs. 233pp. 10 × 7.

  22012-5 Pa $10.95

  FRUIT KEY AND TWIG KEY TO TREES AND SHRUBS, William M. Harlow. One of the handiest and most widely used identification aids. Fruit key covers 120 deciduous and evergreen species; twig key 160 deciduous species. Easily used. Over 300 photographs. 126pp. 5 × 8½.

  20511-8 Pa. $3.95

  COMMON BIRD SONGS, Dr. Donald J. Borror. Songs of 60 most common U.S. birds: robins, sparrows, cardinals, bluejays, finches, more—arranged in order of increasing complexity. Up to 9 variations of songs of each species.

  Cassette and manual 99911-4 $8.95

  ORCHIDS AS HOUSE PLANTS, Rebecca Tyson Northen. Grow cattleyas and many other kinds of orchids—in a window, in a case, or under artificial light. 63 illustrations. 148pp. 5 × 8½.

  23261-1 Pa. $4.95

  MONSTER MAZES, Dave Phillips. Masterful mazes at four levels of difficulty. Avoid deadly perils and evil creatures to find magical treasures. Solutions for all 32 exciting illustrated puzzles. 48pp. 8¼ × 11.

  26005-4 Pa. $2.95

  MOZART’S DON GIOVANNI (DOVER OPERA LIBRETTO SERIES), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Introduced and translated by Ellen H. Bleiler. Standard Italian libretto, with complete English translation. Convenient and thoroughly portable—an ideal companion for reading along with a recording or the performance itself. Introduction. List of characters. Plot summary. 121pp. 5¼ × 8½.

  24944-1 Pa. $2.95

  TECHNICAL MANUAL AND DICTIONARY OF CLASSICAL BALLET, Gail Grant. Defines, explains, comments on steps, movements, poses and concepts. 15-page pictorial section. Basic book for student, viewer. 127pp. 5 × 8½.

  21843-0 Pa. $4.95

  BRASS INSTRUMENTS: Their History and Development, Anthony Baines. Authoritative, updated survey of the evolution of trumpets, trombones, bugles, cornets, French horns, tubas and other brass wind instruments. Over 140 illustrations and 48 music examples. Corrected and updated by author. New preface. Bibliography. 320pp. 5 × 8½.

  27574-4 Pa. $9.95

  HOLLYWOOD GLAMOR PORTRAITS, John Kobal (ed.). 145 photos from 1926-49. Harlow, Gable, Bogart, Bacall; 94 stars in all. Full background on photographers, technical aspects. 160pp. 8 × 11¼.

  23352-9 Pa. $11.95

  MAX AND MORITZ, Wilhelm Busch. Great humor classic in both German and English. Also 10 other works: “Cat and Mouse,” “Plisch and Plumm,” etc. 216pp. 5 × 8½.

 

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