Frottole amorose.

"The frottola (plural frottole) was the predominant type of Italian popular secular song of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century. It was the most important and widespread predecessor to the madrigal."--Wikipedia.

Bibliographic Details
Format: Book
Language:Italian
Published: Firenze : Tip. Galileiana, [1914?]
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Description
Summary:"The frottola (plural frottole) was the predominant type of Italian popular secular song of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century. It was the most important and widespread predecessor to the madrigal."--Wikipedia.
Item Description:Title page is a photofacsimile of the original with a publishing statement: In Trevigi [Treviso, Italy] : Appresso G rolamo Righettini [Appresso Girolamo Righettini], 1645.
Title vignette (woodcut).
"Frottole amorose, cioe, A pie' d'un Colle adorno, Quando le vaghe stelle, La pastorella, con la tramutatione et Che fastu qui la bella -- cose molto belle, & diletteuoli da intendere [Songs of love, that is: At the foot of an Adorned Hill, When the vague stars, The shepherdess, with the transmutation, and What a beauty here - very beautiful things, and things to be understood]."
Physical Description:8 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 25 cm