Thanks Thomas, 
actually that was easy and I guess not very interesting. I just scanned  the very different XXth century outputs and inserted them as images.

I did some much more complicated stuff (notation generation) with a mix of technologies e.g. here, ConTeXt as a document wrapper:

https://www.academia.edu/29939998/Historia_universalis


Best

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"This is a very complicated case, Maude. You know, a lotta ins, a lotta outs, a lotta what-have-yous." 
(Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski)

On 20 Dec 2018, at 21:48, Thomas A. Schmitz <thomas.schmitz@uni-bonn.de> wrote:

On 12/16/18 2:45 PM, Andrea Valle wrote:
sorry
https://www.logos-verlag.de/cgi-bin/engbuchmid?isbn=4466&lng&id  <https://www.logos-verlag.de/cgi-bin/engbuchmid?isbn=4466&lng&id>

This looks very interesting, from a typographical point of view. How did you create the music notation examples? Would it be possible to showcase a few pages that are particularly complex, on the wiki, for example?

Thomas
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