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- L.C. Elson, Curiosities of Music: The Public Games of Greece
- Alan Brett
- C. Cardew (ed.), Nature Study Notes (full, 1969)
- Subject Matter Of Copyright
- About Plagiarism in Games
- M. Pisaro, Writing, Music (fragment, 2009)
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