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  1. John Coprario: A Thematic Catalogue of His Music with a Biographical Introduction, Thematic Catalogues Series No. 3, New York: Pendragon Press, 1977, pp. x, 113.

  2. A Catalogue of the Printed Books on Music, Printed Music and Music Manuscripts in Archbishop Marsh’s Library, Dublin, Kilkenny: Boethius Editions No. 1, 1982, pp. xvii, 142.

  3. Alfonso Ferrabosco the Elder (1543-1588): A Thematic Catalogue of His Music with a Biographical Calendar, Thematic Catalogues Series No. 11, New York: Pendragon Press, 1984, pp. xvi, 227.

  4. Critical Commentary and Additional Material for Volumes I, II and III of Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae No. 96: the Opera Omnia of Alfonso Ferrabosco the Elder, Sydney: Richard Charteris, 1984, pp. viii, 142.

  5. Altro Polo: Essays on Italian Music in the Cinquecento, ed. Richard Charteris, Sydney: Frederick May Foundation for Italian Studies, 1990, pp. xviii, 290.

  6. Giovanni Gabrieli (ca. 1555-1612): A Thematic Catalogue of His Music with A Guide to the Source Materials, and Translations of His Vocal Texts, Thematic Catalogues Series No. 20, Stuyvesant, New York: Pendragon Press, 1996, pp. xxvi, 597.

  7. Adam Gumpelzhaimer’s Little-Known Score-Books in Berlin and Kraków, Musicological Studies and Documents No. 48, Neuhausen-Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology and Hänssler-Verlag, 1996, pp. xiv, 156.

  8. Newly Discovered Music Manuscripts from the Private Collection of Emil Bohn, Musicological Studies and Documents No. 53, Holzgerlingen: American Institute of Musicology and Hänssler-Verlag, 1999, pp. 337.

  9. An Annotated Catalogue of the Music Manuscripts in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., Annotated Reference Tools in Music Series No. 6, Hillsdale, New York: Pendragon Press, 2005, pp. xxx, 749. For a review by Andrew Ashbee in Music & Letters, 88 (2007), pp. 166–167, click here: http://ml.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/1/166

  10. Johann Georg von Werdenstein (1542–1608) : A Major Collector of Early Music Prints, Detroit Studies in Music Bibliography No. 87, Sterling Heights, Michigan: Harmonie Park Press, 2006, pp. xiv, 258.

  11. Giovanni Gabrieli and His Contemporaries: Music, Sources and Collections, Variorum Collected Studies Series, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2011, pp. xii, 336.

  12. A Rediscovered Collection of Continental Early Music Editions . . . , in preparation.

 

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