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Adrien, J.: - Proeve van Gregoriaansche chironomie volgens de regels van Solesmes. Herzien door Dom André Mocquereau... herziene en uitgebreide uitgave, Voorafgegaan door een korte verklaring van het Gregoriaansche rythme
Tilburg : Bergmans 1928. 12, 24 S. + Falttafeln. 4°. OBrosch. Rücken schadhaft. Letzte Blätter fleckig. Gewicht/weight ca. 400 gr. Selten.
EUR 16.00 [Appr.: US$ 17.34 | £UK 13.75 | JP¥ 2715] Booknumber: 106481
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