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Theory and practice of just intonation : with a view to the abolition of temperament : as illustrated by the description and use of the enharmonic organ, presenting the power of executing with the simple ratios in twenty keys, with a correction for changes of temperature, built by Messrs. Robson ... for the exhibition of 1851, and an appendix, tracing the identity of design with the enharmonic of the ancients.

Title:Theory and practice of just intonation : with a view to the abolition of temperament : as illustrated by the description and use of the enharmonic organ, presenting the power of executing with the simple ratios in twenty keys, with a correction for changes of temperature, built by Messrs. Robson ... for the exhibition of 1851, and an appendix, tracing the identity of design with the enharmonic of the ancients.
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Note:Effingham Wilson, 1850
  
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Subject:Just intonation
Subject:Musical temperament
Subject:Organ (Musical instrument)
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