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Title Transcription: ARCANGELO CORELLI Opera Prima XII SONATAS of three parts for two VIOLINS and a BASS with A Through BASS for ye ORGAN HARPSICORD or Arch LUTE Engrav'd from ye Score and Carefully Corected by ye best Italian Masters Note, there are five Operas of this Author's Engrav'd (wch. may be had Single or in one Volume) being all that are as yet Publish'd. London Printed for I. Walsh Servt. to her Matie. at ye Harp & Hoboy in Katherine Street near Somerset House in ye Strand and I. Hare at the Golden Viol in St Pauls Church yard and at his Shop in Freemans yard near ye Royl. Exchange, 1705

Title Transcription: ARCANGELO CORELLI Opera Secunda XII SONATAS of three parts for two VIOLINS and a BASS with A Through BASS for ye. ORGAN HARPSICORD or Arch LUTE Engrav'd from ye Score and Carefully Corected by ye. best Italian Masters Note there are five Operas of this Author Engrav'd wch. may be had Single or in one Volume being all that are as yet Publishd London Printed for I Walsh Servt. to her Matie. at ye. Harp & Hoboy in Katherine Street near Somerset House in ye Strand., 1705

Title Transcription: Arcangelo Corelli Opera Terza XII SONATAS of three parts for two VIOLINS and a BASS with A Through BASS for ye ORGAN HARPSICORD or Arch LUTE Engrav'd from ye Score and Carefully Corected by ye best Italian Masters Note, there are five Operas of this Author's Engrav'd, (wch: may be had Single, or in one Volume) being all that are as yet Publishd. London Printed for I. Walsh Servt. to his Matie. at the Harp and Hoboy in Katherine Street near Somerset House in ye Strand, 1715

Title Transcription: The Score of the Four Setts of Sonatas Compos'd by ARCANGELO CORELLI. For two Violins & a Bass. DEDICATED to Sr. Richd. Corbet of Longnor Hall in the County of Salop Bart. VOL. 1st. N.B. The first & Third sett being composd for a Violoncello & Thorough Bass, of which the Variation being but little, they are put on the same Stave, for the greater Facility in reading. The Whole Carefully Corrected by several most Eminent Masters, and revis'd by Dr. Pepusch. Engrav'd with the utmost exactness by Tho. Cross. LONDON. Printed for and Sold by Benjamin Cooke at ye Golden Harp in New Street Covent Garden. Where also may be had in Score, the Twelve Concertos by the same Author. Vol. 2d., 1728

Title Transcription: The Score of the Twelve Concertos Compos'd by ARCANGELO CORELLI. For two Violins & a Violoncello, with two Violins more, a Tenor & Thorough Bass for Ripieno Parts, which may be doubled at pleasure. DEDICATED to Ralph Jenison of Walworth Hall in the Bishoprick of Durham Esqr. VOL. IId. The Whole Carefully Corrected by several most Eminent Masters, and revis'd by Dr. Pepusch. Engrav'd with the utmost exactness by Tho: Cross. LONDON Printed for and Sold by Benjamin Cooke at ye Golden Harp, in New Street Covent Garden. Where also may be had in Score the Four Setts of Sonatas, by the Same Author. Vol. 1st., 1728

Title Transcription: XII SOLOS FOR A VIOLIN WITH A THOROUGH BASS FOR THE HARPSICORD OR VIOLONCELLO COMPOS'D BY ARCANGELO CORELLI Opera Quinta. N.B. These Solos are Printed from a curious Edition Publish'd at Rome by the Author. London. Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh, in Catherine Street in Strand, of whom may be had all the Works of Corelli (viz) his Sonatas and Concertos in Parts and in Score., 1740

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