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Italian Song Texts from the 17th Century Volume 1
Italian Song Texts from the 17th Century
This first volume of 523 Italian song texts from the 17th century is now ready after more than two years in preparation. This exciting volume contains IPA Transliteration, Word-for-Word English Translation, and Idiomatic Translation by Professor Martha Gerhart.
This first volume of 523 Italian song texts from the 17th century is now ready after more than two years in preparation. This exciting volume contains IPA Transliteration, Word-for-Word English Translation, and Idiomatic Translation by Professor Martha Gerhart.
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Italian Song Texts from the 17th Century Volume 1
Italian Song Texts from the 17th Century Volume 1
Italian Song Texts from the 17th Century
This first volume of 523 Italian song texts from the 17th century is now ready after more than two years in preparation. This exciting volume contains IPA Transliteration, Word-for-Word English Translation, and Idiomatic Translation by Professor Martha Gerhart.
This first volume of 523 Italian song texts from the 17th century is now ready after more than two years in preparation. This exciting volume contains IPA Transliteration, Word-for-Word English Translation, and Idiomatic Translation by Professor Martha Gerhart.
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Italian Song Texts from the 17th Century
This first volume of 523 Italian song texts from the 17th century is now ready after more than two years in preparation. This exciting volume contains IPA Transliteration, Word-for-Word English Translation, and Idiomatic Translation by Professor Martha Gerhart.
This first volume of 523 Italian song texts from the 17th century is now ready after more than two years in preparation. This exciting volume contains IPA Transliteration, Word-for-Word English Translation, and Idiomatic Translation by Professor Martha Gerhart.











