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- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a first "James".
- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a isCitedBy Cello.
- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a last "Grassineau".
- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a location "London".
- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a publisher "J. Wilcox".
- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a quote "VIOLONCELLO of the Italians, is properly what we call the Bass Violin with four strings, sometimes even five or six; but those are not common, the first being most used among us.".
- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a title "A Musical Dictionary".
- 4063b344c352bbac612d0f386d1b96620c5b52ac25dac9b42c17dbae2ba7790a year "1740".