De musicis: An Annotated Bibliography of Works on Ancient Greek
and Roman Music
Prepared by
Gianfranco Mosconi
Bibliographer for MOISA
Click to download:
De musicis (2004) (PDF format)
To the readers of De musicus
- The bibliographical entries are divided into sections, according to their (main) chronological
pertinence (except for the first section, which is devoted to general topics).
- Many bibliographical entries are followed by a summary, whose author is indicated at the
bottom of the summary itself, after the full stop, between square brackets (e.g. in this
manner: «...end of the summary [Angela Bellìa]».
- Sometimes, the summary is an abstract which was already available with the text of the
study, or which was got from some other source, as Internet (see, e.g., some publications
whose abastracts are available on the personal site of their author); in this case, between
brackets we put the note «[abstract, 215]», which means «this abstract is on
the book/journal, page 215» or [«abstract disponibile su www.dismec.unibo.it, ecc...]»
(or something similar), that is «this abstract is on this web page».
- Sometimes, after the bibliographical entry there isn't a summary, but this kind of
indication: «[vd. Sezione 4]», that is «see in 'Sezione 4'»: this happens when a single entry
is repeated in two or more sections, and the summary is proposed only on its first appeareance.
- The final words at the end of each bibliographical item are the entries for the subject index.
Now...enjoy your bibliographical index!