APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gawthorne, N. (1730). Harmonia perfecta: A compleat collection of Psalm tunes, in four parts, the three upper parts being transposed into the treble cliff ; fitted to all the various measures now in use ; taken from the most eminent masters, chiefly from Mr. Ravenscroft .. Printed by William Pearson [etc.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gawthorne, Nathaniel. Harmonia Perfecta: A Compleat Collection of Psalm Tunes, in Four Parts, the Three Upper Parts Being Transposed into the Treble Cliff ; Fitted to All the Various Measures Now in Use ; Taken from the Most Eminent Masters, Chiefly from Mr. Ravenscroft .. London: Printed by William Pearson [etc.], 1730.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gawthorne, Nathaniel. Harmonia Perfecta: A Compleat Collection of Psalm Tunes, in Four Parts, the Three Upper Parts Being Transposed into the Treble Cliff ; Fitted to All the Various Measures Now in Use ; Taken from the Most Eminent Masters, Chiefly from Mr. Ravenscroft .. Printed by William Pearson [etc.], 1730.

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