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Record ID marc_records_scriblio_net/part04.dat:88328542:1242
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LEADER: 01242cam 22002651 4500
001 54003730 //r912
003 DLC
005 19910103164712.9
008 860709s1954 nyuag b 00000 eng
010 $a 54003730 //r912
040 $aDLC/ICU$cICU$dDLC
041 1 $aeng$hger
050 00 $aML3820$b.H42 1954
082 00 $a781.1
100 10 $aHelmholtz, Hermann von,$d1821-1894.
240 10 $aLehre von den Tonempfindungen.$lEnglish
245 10 $aOn the sensations of tone as a physiological basis for the theory of music.
250 $a2d English ed.,$btranslated, thoroughly rev. and corrected, rendered conformal to the 4th (and last) German ed. of 1877, with numerous additional notes and a new additional appendix bringing down information to 1885, and especially adapted to the use of music students, by Alexander J. Ellis. With a new introd. (1954) by Henry Margenau.
260 0 $aNew York,$bDover Publications$c[1954]
300 $axix, 576 p.$billus., diagrs., music, tables.$c25 cm.
504 $aBibliography at end of first introduction.
650 0 $aSound$xPhysiological effect.
650 0 $aMusic$xPhysiological aspects.
650 0 $aMusic$xAcoustics and physics.
700 11 $aEllis, Alexander John,$d1814-1890,$eed. and tr.