APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1718). A collection of psalm-tunes: With Great Variety of hymns and anthems Compos'd by the best Masters, in Three and Four Parts; The Treble, Contra, and Tenor being all set in the same Cliff. By James Green. With the Addition of many New Tunes, and such Directions for singing as are suited to the Capacities of Common Learners (The fourth edition: with the addition of many new tunes.). printed by William Pearson, for the author, and sold by R. Meares musical instrument maker, at the Golden Vial and Hantboy in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; W. Sagg at the Minster Gates in York, J. Swale in Leeds, W. Cantrell in Derby, J. Knight in Lincoln, Oswell Carleton in Gainsborough, Tho. Ryles in Hull, B. Farnsworth in Newark, and Dickinson Boys of Louth.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

A Collection of Psalm-tunes: With Great Variety of Hymns and Anthems Compos'd by the Best Masters, in Three and Four Parts; The Treble, Contra, and Tenor Being All Set in the Same Cliff. By James Green. With the Addition of Many New Tunes, and Such Directions for Singing as Are Suited to the Capacities of Common Learners. The fourth edition: with the addition of many new tunes. London: printed by William Pearson, for the author, and sold by R. Meares musical instrument maker, at the Golden Vial and Hantboy in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; W. Sagg at the Minster Gates in York, J. Swale in Leeds, W. Cantrell in Derby, J. Knight in Lincoln, Oswell Carleton in Gainsborough, Tho. Ryles in Hull, B. Farnsworth in Newark, and Dickinson Boys of Louth, 1718.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

A Collection of Psalm-tunes: With Great Variety of Hymns and Anthems Compos'd by the Best Masters, in Three and Four Parts; The Treble, Contra, and Tenor Being All Set in the Same Cliff. By James Green. With the Addition of Many New Tunes, and Such Directions for Singing as Are Suited to the Capacities of Common Learners. The fourth edition: with the addition of many new tunes. printed by William Pearson, for the author, and sold by R. Meares musical instrument maker, at the Golden Vial and Hantboy in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; W. Sagg at the Minster Gates in York, J. Swale in Leeds, W. Cantrell in Derby, J. Knight in Lincoln, Oswell Carleton in Gainsborough, Tho. Ryles in Hull, B. Farnsworth in Newark, and Dickinson Boys of Louth, 1718.

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