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قراءة كتاب Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing Wherein is laid down plain and easie Rules for Ringing all sorts of Plain Changes
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Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing Wherein is laid down plain and easie Rules for Ringing all sorts of Plain Changes
[Transcriber's note: A table of contents has been added to this eBook for the convenience of the reader. A number of typographical errors have been corrected and these corrections highlighted in the text.]
TINTINNALOGIA:
OR,
THE ART
OF
RINGING.
Wherein
Is laid down plain and easie Rules for Ringing all sorts of Plain Changes.
Together with
Directions for Pricking and Ringing all Cross Peals; with a full Discovery of the Mystery and Grounds of each Peal.
As Also
Instructions for Hanging of Bells, with all things belonging thereunto.
by a Lover of that ART.
A. Persii Sat. V.
Disce: sed ira cadat naso, rugosaque sanna,
LONDON,
Printed for F.S. and are to be Sold by Tho. Archer, at his Shop under the Dyal of St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1671.
Contents
To the Noble Society of Colledge-Youths.
On the Ingenious Art of Ringing.
Upon the Presentation of Grandsire Bob to the Colledge-Youths, by the Author of that Peal.
Of the Beginning of Changes.
Of the Changes.
The Changes on three Bells.
The Plain Changes on four Bells.
The Twenty all over.
An Eight and Forty.
Cambridge Eight and Forty.
The Plain Changes on five Bells.
The Changes on six Bells.
The Twelve score Long Hunts: Or the Esquire's Twelve-score.
The Variety of Changes on any Number of Bells.
Doubles And Singles on four Bells.
Doubles and Singles on five Bells.
Tendring's Six-score on five Bells.
Paradox on five Bells.
Phoenix. On five Bells.
London Pleasure on five Bells.
What you please. Doubles and Singles on 5 Bells.
Reading Doubles. On five Bells.
Old Doubles. On five Bells.
New Doubles. On five Bells.
Grandsire on five Bells.
The Seven-score and four on six Bells.
Trebles and Doubles on six Bells.
Grandsire Bob. On six Bells.
Changes on eight Bells.
Of Hanging Bells.
TO THE
NOBLE SOCIETY
OF
COLLEDGE-YOUTHS.
Gentlemen,
I have seen a Treatise intituled, de Tintinnabulis—that is, of little Bells, the Language Latin, but pen'd by a Dutchman, being a Discourse of striking tunes on little Bells with traps under the feet, with several Books on several Instruments of Music, and Tunes prick't for the same; Then considering that the Well-wishers to either of them, took great pains to make plain the use of them, I thought it worth a Dayes labour, to write something on this Art or Science, that the Rules thereof
might not be lost and obscured to some, as the Chronicles before William the Conqueror, being given only by Tradition from Father to Son. Wherefore I humbly intreat you favourably to accept this small Treatise, as a foundation whereon may be raised a famous Structure; and if any one objects a fault, excuse it with the Ringing term—He was Over-bell'd—So you will much oblige him that is a Well-wisher to your Recreation,
Campanista.
On the Ingenious Art of RINGING.
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