TMI (Thesaurus musicarum italicarum) is a hypermedial corpus of Italian
music treatises dating from before c. 1650. TmiWeb, the Internet version of
TMI, now contains 26 treatises. Among these are five texts by Pietro Aaron
(edited by Anne-Emmanuelle Ceulemans), Del Lago's _Breve introduttione_
(1541, edited by Paloma Otaola), Valerio Bona's _Regole del contraponto
(1595, edited by Renzo Bez), works by Artusi, Agazzari, Aiguino, Galilei,
Rodio, Tigrini, Zacconi, and of course Zarlino. The most recent addition is
Nicola Vicentino's _L'antica musica_ (1555). Also included in TmiWeb are
biographies of mathematicians (among whom are numerous musicians) written
around 1600 by Bernardino Baldi. Pietro Pontio's _Dialogo_ (1595) and
Galilei's _Dialogo della musica antica_ (1581) are coming soon.
TmiWeb's URL is http://www.euromusicology.org. You are cordially invited to
visit this site. To enter, you need a user name and password. You can apply
for your own user name and password by sending me an E-mail message, or you
can use the following combination:
user name: guest
password: password
Please read the online manual
(http://www.euromusicology.org/tmiweb/short-manual.htm) when you visit
TmiWeb for the first time.
TmiWeb is still under development and, as an academic application, will
probably remain forever so. All feedback, by means of the online
questionnaire or otherwise, is therefore highly appreciated. You can also
help TMI by contributing transcriptions or other materials! If you intend
to do so, please contact me first.
Frans Wiering
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Department of Information and Computing Science
Utrecht University
Netherlands
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