Harry B. Lincoln graduated from Macalester College and took his Ph.D. at Northwestern University. Since 1951 he has been at the State University of New York at Binghamton, where he is now professor of music. Research for his Ph.D. thesis took him to Rome in 1949-1950, and during a return visit on a sabbatical in 1962 he prepared the materials for the present book. His interest in research has led him to investigate the computer as a tool in musicological research, and he has published several articles on this subject, with particular emphasis on the thematic index. A U.S. Office of Education grant is presently supporting his further work in this area, and in 1968 the American Institute for Musicology Education will publish his three-volume Seventeenth-Century Keyboard Music in the Vatican Library Chigi Manuscripts.
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