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On the institution of music. Chapter one.
On the division of music. Chapter two.
On the instruments of music. Chapter three.
On the invention of music. Chapter four.
On the effects of music. Chapter five.
On the utility of music. Chapter six.
On the dignity of music. Chapter seven.
On the excellence of music. Chapter eight.
On the end of music. Chapter nine.
On the parts of music. Chapter ten.
On the species of music. Chapter eleven.
On the modes of music. Chapter twelve.
On the harmony of music. Chapter thirteen.
On the consonances of music. Chapter fourteen.
On the dissonances of music. Chapter fifteen.
On the figure of notes. Chapter one.
On the value of notes. Chapter two.
On the ligatures of notes. Chapter three.
On the perfection of notes. Chapter four.
On the imperfection of notes. Chapter five.
On the alteration of notes. Chapter six.
On the diminution of notes. Chapter seven.
On the augmentation of notes. Chapter eight.
On the proportion of notes. Chapter nine.
On the beat tactus the pulse/beat of notes. Chapter ten.
On the rest of notes. Chapter eleven.
On the signs of notes. Chapter twelve.
On the property of notes. Chapter thirteen.
On the perfection of notes. Chapter fourteen.
On the imperfection of notes. Chapter fifteen.